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Weight Loss Associated with Bariatric Surgery Does Not Restore Short Telomere Length of Severe Obese Patients After 1 Year

Caterina Formichi, Silvia Cantara, Cristina Ciuoli, Ornella Neri, Francesco Chiofalo, Federico Selmi, Andrea Tirone, Giuseppina Colasanto, L. Di Cosmo, Giuseppe Vuolo, Furio Pacini

Obesity Surgery · 2014 · ▲ 29 citations

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Formichi, C., Cantara, S., Ciuoli, C., Neri, O., Chiofalo, F., Selmi, F., Tirone, A., Colasanto, G., Cosmo, L.D., Vuolo, G., &amp; Pacini, F. (2014). Weight Loss Associated with Bariatric Surgery Does Not Restore Short Telomere Length of Severe Obese Patients After 1 Year. <em>Obesity Surgery</em>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-014-1300-4
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Formichi C, Cantara S, Ciuoli C, Neri O, Chiofalo F, Selmi F, et al. Weight Loss Associated with Bariatric Surgery Does Not Restore Short Telomere Length of Severe Obese Patients After 1 Year. Obesity Surgery. 2014. doi:10.1007/s11695-014-1300-4.
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@article{caterina2014Weight, title = {Weight Loss Associated with Bariatric Surgery Does Not Restore Short Telomere Length of Severe Obese Patients After 1 Year}, author = {Caterina Formichi and Silvia Cantara and Cristina Ciuoli and Ornella Neri and Francesco Chiofalo and Federico Selmi and Andrea Tirone and Giuseppina Colasanto and L. Di Cosmo and Giuseppe Vuolo and Furio Pacini}, journal = {Obesity Surgery}, year = {2014}, doi = {10.1007/s11695-014-1300-4}, }

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