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Mitochondrial Oxygen Metabolism As a Potential Predictor of Weight Loss After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy for Class III Obesity

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Date 2025 Jan 22
PMID 39839477
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Clinical Trial Registration: https://www.bfarm.de/DE/Das-BfArM/Aufgaben/Deutsches-Register-Klinischer-Studien/_node.html, identifier DRKS00015891.

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