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1. The prebiotic fiber inulin ameliorates cardiac, adipose tissue, and hepatic pathology, but exacerbates hypertriglyceridemia in rats with metabolic syndrome

2. Surgical ablation of whitened interscapular brown fat ameliorates cardiac pathology in salt‐loaded metabolic syndrome rats

3. Alleviation of salt-induced exacerbation of cardiac, renal, and visceral fat pathology in rats with metabolic syndrome by surgical removal of subcutaneous fat

4. Anti-inflammatory effects of heat-killed Lactobacillus plantarum L-137 on cardiac and adipose tissue in rats with metabolic syndrome

5. Effects of ramelteon on cardiac injury and adipose tissue pathology in rats with metabolic syndrome

6. Effects of various types of anesthesia on hemodynamics, cardiac function, and glucose and lipid metabolism in rats

7. Abstract 516: Pharmacological Inhibition of Phosphatase and Tensin Homolog Ameliorates Adipose Tissue Inflammation and Increases Splenic Regulatory B and T Cells in Rats With Metabolic Syndrome

8. Surgical ablation of whitened interscapular brown fat ameliorates cardiac pathology in salt-loaded metabolic syndrome rats.

9. Effects of ramelteon on cardiac injury and adipose tissue pathology in rats with metabolic syndrome

10. Atorvastatin reduces cardiac and adipose tissue inflammation in rats with metabolic syndrome

11. A12928 Altered cardiac autonomic activity, arrhythmias, and cardiac death in a rat model of metabolic syndrome

12. Effects of mTOR inhibition on cardiac and adipose tissue pathology and glucose metabolism in rats with metabolic syndrome

13. YIA 03-06 RAMELTEON ATTENUATES CARDIAC INJURY, IMPROVES INSULIN SIGNALING IN WHITE ADIPOSE TISSUE, AND ATTENUATES WHITENING OF BROWN ADIPOSE TISSUE IN RATS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME

14. Effects of various types of anesthesia on hemodynamics, cardiac function, and glucose and lipid metabolism in rats.

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