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- W2106804949 abstract "Diabetes/Metabolism ReviewsVolume 5, Issue 3 p. 299-319 Article Ketone body metabolism: A physiological and clinical overview R. Nosadini, Corresponding Author R. Nosadini Istituto di Medicina Interna, Patologia Medica I°, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalyIstituto di Medicina Interna, Patologia Medica I°, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorA. Avogaro, A. Avogaro Istituto di Medicina Clinica, Malattie del Ricambio, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorA. Doria, A. Doria Istituto di Medicina Interna, Patologia Medica I°, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorP. Fioretto, P. Fioretto Istituto di Medicina Interna, Patologia Medica I°, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorR. Trevisan, R. Trevisan Istituto di Medicina Clinica, Malattie del Ricambio, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorA. Morocutti, A. Morocutti Istituto di Medicina Interna, Patologia Medica I°, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalySearch for more papers by this author R. Nosadini, Corresponding Author R. Nosadini Istituto di Medicina Interna, Patologia Medica I°, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalyIstituto di Medicina Interna, Patologia Medica I°, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorA. Avogaro, A. Avogaro Istituto di Medicina Clinica, Malattie del Ricambio, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorA. Doria, A. Doria Istituto di Medicina Interna, Patologia Medica I°, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorP. Fioretto, P. Fioretto Istituto di Medicina Interna, Patologia Medica I°, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorR. Trevisan, R. Trevisan Istituto di Medicina Clinica, Malattie del Ricambio, Policlinico Universitario, Via Giustiniani, 2 35128 Padova, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorA. Morocutti, A. 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