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, Billerica, MA). After 6 months post AAV injection, whole-body metabolic rate was determined by indirect calorimetry (based on lean mass) assessed by NMR, as well as activity level, and food/water intake using the PHYSIOCAGE system (Harvard, Holliston, MA
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