44 results on '"Dewulf, Evelyne"'
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2. Gut microbiota fermentation of prebiotics increases satietogenic and incretin gut peptide production with consequences for appetite sensation and glucose response after a meal
3. Evaluation of the relationship between GPR43 and adiposity in human
4. Ffar2 expression regulates leukaemic cell growth in vivo
5. Daily chlorhexidine bathing does not increase skin toxicity after remission induction or stem cell transplantation
6. Increasing serum propionate by prebiotics reduces cancer cell proliferation in the liver
7. Inulin-type fructans modulate intestinal Bifidobacterium species populations and decrease fecal short-chain fatty acids in obese women
8. Gut microbiota modifications are associated with cancer-induced cachexia
9. Gut microbial metabolites of polyunsaturated fatty acids correlate with specific fecal bacteria and serum markers of metabolic syndrome in obese women
10. Gut microbiota signatures predict host and microbiota responses to dietary interventions in obese individuals
11. Gut Microbiota Signatures Predict Host and Microbiota Responses to Dietary Interventions in Obese Individuals
12. Positive interaction between prebiotics and thiazolidinedione treatment on adiposity in diet‐induced obese mice
13. Gut Microbiota Signatures Predict Host and Microbiota Responses to Dietary Interventions in Obese Individuals
14. Prebiotic approach alleviates hepatic steatosis: Implication of fatty acid oxidative and cholesterol synthesis pathways
15. Evaluation of the relationship between GPR43 and adiposity in human
16. Nutritional modulation of gut microbiota interest in the management of obesity and metabolic syndrome
17. Implication of fermentable carbohydrates targeting the gut microbiota on conjugated linoleic acid production in high-fat-fed mice
18. PO34 Implication potentielle des métabolites d’acides gras polyinsaturés produits par le microbiote intestinal dans les effets métaboliques générés par une diète hyperlipidique et par des glucides prébiotiques
19. Restoring specific lactobacilli levels decreases inflammation and muscle atrophy markers in an acute leukemia mouse model
20. Gut microbiota-derived propionate reduces cancer cell proliferation in the liver
21. Prebiotic and probiotic approaches in an acute leukemia mouse model
22. Restoring gut lactobacilli levels reduces muscle atrophy and inflammation in an acute leukemia model
23. La supplémentation avec des prébiotiques améliore la stéatose hépatique induite par une déplétion en acide gras polyinsaturés de type n-3
24. Hepatic n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid depletion promotes steatosis and insulin resistance in mice : genomic analysis of cellular targets.
25. Prebiotic approach improves hepatic steatosis associated with n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid depletion in mice
26. Link between gut microbiota and host cachexia in a mouse model of cancer
27. Selected probiotic approach lessens inflammation and muscle atrophy markers in a model of acute leukemia
28. Hepatic n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid depletion promotes steatosis and insulin resistance in mice: Genomic analysis of cellular targets
29. Impact du traitement thermique des graisses sur le métabolisme hépatique des lipides : importance de la peroxydation lipidique
30. Implication des récepteurs aux acides carboxyliques à chaine courte – GPR41 et GPR43- dans le contrôle de l’adipogenèse par les prébiotiques, modulateurs sélectifs du microbiote intestinal
31. Gut microbiota modulation modifies the progression of cancer cells in a mouse model
32. Gut microbiota modifications in leukemic mice
33. Lipid peroxidation is not a prerequisite for the development of obesity and diabetes in high-fat-fed mice.
34. Critical role of Kupffer cells in the management of diet-induced diabetes and obesity
35. Gut microbiota fermentation of prebiotics increases satietogenic and incretin gut peptide production with consequences for appetite sensation and glucose response after a meal.
36. Lipid peroxidation is not a prerequisite for the development of obesity and diabetes in high-fat-fed mice
37. Implication of fermentable carbohydrates targeting the gut microbiota on conjugated linoleic acid production in high-fat-fed mice
38. Inhibition of hepatic macrophages counteracts the development of diabetes and obesity induced by high fat diet in mice
39. Restoring Specific Lactobacilli Levels Decreases Inflammation and Muscle Atrophy Markers in an Acute Leukemia Mouse Model
40. Hepatic n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Depletion Promotes Steatosis and Insulin Resistance in Mice: Genomic Analysis of Cellular Targets
41. Lipid peroxidation is not a prerequisite for the development of obesity and diabetes in high-fat-fed mice
42. Lipid peroxidation is not a prerequisite for the development of obesity and diabetes in high-fat-fed mice.
43. Link between gut microbiota and host cachexia in a mouse model of cancer
44. Prebiotic and probiotic approaches in an acute leukemia mouse model
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