44 results on '"Cho, Clara E."'
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2. The Effect of Micronutrients on Obese Phenotype of Adult Mice Is Dependent on the Experimental Environment
3. Folate and choline: does it take two to tango in early programming of disease?
4. Micronutrients in High‐Fat Diet Modify Insulin Resistance and Its Regulatory Genes in Adult Male Mice
5. Modeling the Western Diet for Preclinical Investigations
6. Modification of the serotonergic systems and phenotypes by gestational micronutrients
7. Trimethylamine-N-Oxide: Friend, Foe, or Simply Caught in the Cross-Fire?
8. Choline and one-carbon metabolite response to egg, beef and fish among healthy young men: A short-term randomized clinical study
9. Maternal fat-soluble vitamins, brain development, and regulation of feeding behavior: an overview of research
10. Trimethylamine‐N‐oxide (TMAO) response to animal source foods varies among healthy young men and is influenced by their gut microbiota composition: A randomized controlled trial
11. Back cover: Trimethylamine‐N‐oxide (TMAO) response to animal source foods varies among healthy young men and is influenced by their gut microbiota composition: A randomized controlled trial
12. Excess Vitamins or Imbalance of Folic Acid and Choline in the Gestational Diet Alter the Gut Microbiota and Obesogenic Effects in Wistar Rat Offspring
13. Role of maternal vitamins in programming health and chronic disease
14. Relation between estimates of cornstarch digestibility by the Englyst in vitro method and glycemic response, subjective appetite, and short-term food intake in young men
15. Effect of premeal consumption of whey protein and its hydrolysate on food intake and postmeal glycemia and insulin responses in young adults
16. Methyl vitamins contribute to obesogenic effects of a high multivitamin gestational diet and epigenetic alterations in hypothalamic feeding pathways in Wistar rat offspring
17. A high multivitamin diet fed to Wistar rat dams during pregnancy increases maternal weight gain later in life and alters homeostatic, hedonic and peripheral regulatory systems of energy balance
18. Elective cesarean section and childhood asthma
19. Emerging Priorities for Microbiome Research
20. Cesarean section and development of the immune system in the offspring
21. Effect of Choline Forms and Gut Microbiota Composition on Trimethylamine-N-Oxide Response in Healthy Men
22. Emerging Priorities for Microbiome Research
23. Simultaneous Metabolic Quantification to Improve Mechanistic Understanding of Nutrient Function and Efficacy
24. Alpha-Amino-Beta-Carboxy-Muconate-Semialdehyde Decarboxylase Controls Dietary Niacin Requirements for NAD+ Synthesis
25. Choline and one-carbon metabolite response to egg, beef and fish among healthy young men: A short-term randomized clinical study
26. The metabolic fate of isotopically labeled trimethylamine- N -oxide (TMAO) in humans
27. Back cover: Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) response to animal source foods varies among healthy young men and is influenced by their gut microbiota composition: A randomized controlled trial
28. Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) response to animal source foods varies among healthy young men and is influenced by their gut microbiota composition: A randomized controlled trial
29. A Comparison of Effects of Lard and Hydrogenated Vegetable Shortening on the Development of High‐Fat Diet‐Induced Obesity in Rats
30. Trimethylamine‐N‐oxide biomarker response is a function of dietary precursor intake and gut microbiota composition in healthy young men
31. The Metabolic Fate of Isotopically‐Labeled Trimethylamine‐N‐oxide (TMAO) in Humans
32. High vitamin A intake during pregnancy modifies dopaminergic reward system and decreases preference for sucrose in Wistar rat offspring
33. A gestational diet high in fat-soluble vitamins alters expression of genes in brain pathways and reduces sucrose preference, but not food intake, in Wistar male rat offspring
34. Increasing vitamin A in post-weaning diets reduces food intake and body weight and modifies gene expression in brains of male rats born to dams fed a high multivitamin diet
35. Trimethylamine- N-oxide (TMAO) response to animal source foods varies among healthy young men and is influenced by their gut microbiota composition: A randomized controlled trial.
36. Role of methyl group vitamins in hypothalamic development of food intake regulation in Wistar rats
37. Folate in a high multivitamin gestational diet causes obesogenic phenotype and epigenetic alterations in hypothalamic feeding pathways in Wistar rat offspring (271.3)
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39. High folate gestational and post-weaning diets alter hypothalamic feeding pathways by DNA methylation in Wistar rat offspring
40. Obesogenic phenotype of offspring of dams fed a high multivitamin diet is prevented by a post‐weaning high multivitamin or high folate diet
41. High Folic Acid Intake during Pregnancy Lowers Body Weight and Reduces Femoral Area and Strength in Female Rat Offspring
42. Ghrelin Receptors Enhance Fat Taste Responsiveness in Female Mice.
43. Alpha-Amino-Beta-Carboxy-Muconate-Semialdehyde Decarboxylase Controls Dietary Niacin Requirements for NAD + Synthesis.
44. Reply: To PMID 22939691.
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