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Animal Core Facility, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
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females, suggesting that BAT dysfunction might be an important cause of PCOS and that BAT supply might help to cure PCOS. In fact, rat-to-rat BAT transplantation was recently tested in a rat PCOS model. The strategy significantly improved the endocrine
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vector expressing rat IGF1, targeted specifically to hepatocytes (AAV8-TBGp-rIGF1) and the impact on systemic metabolism, liver fat content and composition, liver injury and gene expression profile was determined. Materials and methods Animal
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D Zhang E Liang T Meng X Chen L Wu Y 2019 Phasic change and apoptosis regulation of jak2/stat3 pathway in a type 2 diabetic rat model . American Journal of Translational Research 11 911 – 930 . Garnett JP Baker EH Naik S Lindsay
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triglycerides, and total/LDL cholesterol ( Feng et al. 2015 ) ( Fig. 1 ). The metabolic effects of organic chromium malate were greater than any other chromium source tested in a type 2 diabetic rat model, suggesting that the type of chromium and its
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European Associated Laboratory (EAL) ‘NeuroMicrobiota’, Brussels/Toulouse, Belgium
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Miura S Kishikawa H Hirokawa M Nakamizo H Nakatsumi RC Suzuki H Saito H Ishii H 2001 Fatty acids enhance GRO/CINC-1 and interleukin-6 production in rat intestinal epithelial cells . Journal of Nutrition 131 2943 – 2950 . ( https