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1 ). However, neither OVX nor TNFRSF14 induced a significant difference in daily food intake ( Table 1 ), suggesting that an altered metabolic rate may be responsible for the increased fat mass and body weight induced by OVX. Previously, we
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, action and function can lead to a lower metabolic rate in this experimental model, which can help explain the development of obesity. Materials and methods Our experimental protocol was approved by the Animal Care and Use Committee of the Biology
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declined by 0.03°C per birth decade. A number of explanations were offered of which the most plausible is the decline in metabolic rate as contemporary life in developed countries is spent predominantly at a thermoneutral temperature. In particular, the
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a decrease in excretion of feces and urine, and metabolic rate ( Fraley et al . 2012 ). Consistent with these results, the current study provided further evidences that central injection of alarin, such as galanin and GALP, may increase the body