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Isis Gabrielli Barbieri de Oliveira, Marcos Divino Ferreira Junior, Paulo Ricardo Lopes, Dhiogenes Balsanufo Taveira Campos, Marcos Luiz Ferreira-Neto, Eduardo Henrique Rosa Santos, Paulo Cezar de Freitas Mathias, Flávio Andrade Francisco, Bruna Del Vechio Koike, Carlos Henrique de Castro, André Henrique Freiria-Oliveira, Gustavo Rodrigues Pedrino, Rodrigo Mello Gomes, and Daniel Alves Rosa

Devaraj S 2017 Impact of time-restricted feeding and dawn-to-sunset fasting on circadian rhythm, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease . Gastroenterology Research and Practice 2017 3932491 . ( https://doi.org/10

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S Shaikh, F H Bloomfield, M K Bauer, H H Phua, R S Gilmour, and J E Harding

laboratory diet of chaff and pelleted stock feed. Ewes were randomly assigned to one of three groups: a control group ( n =9) and two growth-restricted groups. Growth restriction was induced by uteroplacental embolisation using microspheres from 113 to 120

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Nava Chapnik, Gili Solomon, Yoni Genzer, Ruth Miskin, Arieh Gertler, and Oren Froy

Froy O 2011 Long-term restricted feeding alters circadian expression and reduces the level of inflammatory and disease markers . Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine 15 2745 – 2759 . ( doi:10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01160.x ) Shpilman M

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Keld Fosgerau, Kirsten Raun, Cecilia Nilsson, Kirsten Dahl, and Birgitte S Wulff

responses such as pigmentation ( Lerner & McGuire 1961 ), sexual behavior ( Bertolini et al . 1968 ), thermoregulation, and inflammatory responses, but also feeding ( Vergoni et al . 1986 ) and control of body weight ( Fan et al . 1997 , MacNeil et al

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F Wahab, M Shahab, and R Behr

KP containing cells in the brain center for feeding and reproduction control Besides many other functions, the hypothalamus is the brain center for the regulation of feeding and reproduction ( Kennedy & Mitra 1963 b , Wynne et al . 2005 ). It serves

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Joshua Columbus, YuTing Chiang, Weijuan Shao, Nina Zhang, Dingyan Wang, Herbert Y Gaisano, Qinghua Wang, David M Irwin, and Tianru Jin

Tcf gene expression in rat pancreatic islets is downregulated by insulin treatment or HFD feeding. Freshly isolated rat islet cells were treated with insulin (100 nM) for 3 h, followed by real-time RT-PCR for the detection of (A) Tcf7 , Tcf7l1 , and

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G M Ledda-Columbano, A Perra, M Pibiri, F Molotzu, and A Columbano

. Results Previous work showed that T3 feeding for 7 days stimulated cell proliferation in rat liver ( Ledda-Columbano et al. 2000 b ). To evaluate the effect of T3 on normal pancreatic cell turnover, experiments were performed wherein F-334 rats

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Lovisa Lundholm, Milica Putnik, Michio Otsuki, Sandra Andersson, Claes Ohlsson, Jan-Åke Gustafsson, and Karin Dahlman-Wright

behavioral regulation of physical activity and feeding, where the hypothalamus has a central role in regulating appetite and satiety. There are reports on increased running wheel activity in estrogen-treated mice, primarily mediated through ERα ( Ogawa et al

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David A Baltzegar, Benjamin J Reading, Jonathon D Douros, and Russell J Borski

.1530/JOE-10-0495 ) Trombley S Maugars G Kling P Björnsson BT Schmitz M 2012 Effects of long-term restricted feeding on plasma leptin, hepatic leptin expression and leptin receptor expression in juvenile Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L

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K A Chan, M W Tsoulis, and D M Sloboda

. 2012 ). Breakdown of cysts and the establishment of the primordial follicle pool occur from postnatal (P) day 1 to P4 in rodents ( Rajah et al . 1992 , Pepling & Spradling 2001 ). During this time, there is a massive wave of germ cell death (atresia