Barassi, A., Corsi Romanelli, M.M., Pezzilli, R., Damele, C.A.L., Vaccalluzzo, L., Goi, G., Papini, N., Colpi, G.M., Massaccesi, L
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Some studies find that obesity is associated with an increase in UCP-2 and UCP-3 mRNA in skeletal muscle (53), others find no association between obesity and UCP-3 mRNA (54), whereas others have described a negative correlation between obesity and skeletal muscle UCP-2 mRNA (55)
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Therefore, it can be confidently utilized for designing future experiments in the field