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"This work was supported by the Yunnan Scholar of Yunling (YNWR-YLXZ-2019-019), the Yunnan Province Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases (202102AA100056), the Science and Technology Innovation Team of Diagnosis and Treatment for Glucolipid Metabolic Diseases in Kunming Medical University (CXTD202106), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (82160164 and 81960109), the Scientific and Technological Innovation Team of Kunming Medical University (study on the obesity and its complications, CXTD202209), the Joint Research Found of Yunnan Provincial Science and Technology Department of Kunming Medical University (No. 202201AY070001-066), the Funding of the Famous Doctors Project of the Support Plan for the Talents of Xingdian (No. RLMY20220005), the Joint Project for Basic Research of Local Undergraduate Universities in Yunnan Province (202101BA070001-110), the Program Innovative Research Team in Science and Technology in Yunnan Province (202005AE160004), and the Joint Special Funds for the Department of Science and Technology of Yunnan Province of Kunming Medical University (202001AY070001-205)."
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