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al. 2019 ) were conducted with male C57BL/6J or C57BL/6JRj mice (B6J), a commonly used mouse model to study the effects of diet-induced obesity and glucose intolerance. A limitation of using these mice for metabolic studies is a deficiency in
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ApoE −/− mice have been described previously ( Plump et al . 1992 ). Transgenic and WT (C57BL/6) mice were routinely housed in 12 h light:12 h darkness (L:D) cycles with ad libitum access to food and water in a pathogen-free animal facility at the
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Endocrinology 15 1586 – 1598 . ( https://doi.org/10.1210/mend.15.9.0689 ) Zhou HL Hinman MN Barron VA Geng C Zhou G Luo G Siegel RE & Lou H 2011 Hu proteins regulate alternative splicing by inducing localized histone hyperacetylation in an
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adding 3 μg of each into 48 μl annealing buffer (100 mM sodium chloride, 50 mM HEPES (pH 7.4)). The mixture was then incubated at 90 °C for 4 min, followed by 70 °C for 10 min. The mixture was then slowly cooled to 10 °C. The shRNA sequences were then
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newly discovered genetic mutations result in phenotypic changes (B) can be elucidated using in vivo deep brain imaging. Researchers will greatly benefit from real-time visualisation of single neuron calcium activity (C), population calcium activity (D
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provided a subcutaneous GIP infusion, they showed an increase in NEFA levels during the first 3 h, without changes in fasting plasma levels of C-peptide or insulin ( Heimburger et al. 2022 ). GIP infusions initially lowered the respiratory exchange ratio