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2. Time‐of‐Day Adrenal Modulation of Corticosterone Synthesis is Affected by Sex and Diet but Not by Proanthocyanidins in Rat.
3. Catch-up growth in juvenile rats, fat expansion, and dysregulation of visceral adipose tissue
4. Dlk1 expression relates to visceral fat expansion and insulin resistance in male and female rats with postnatal catch-up growth
5. Administration time effect of dietary proanthocyanidins on the metabolome of Fischer 344 rats is sex- and diet-dependent
6. Amino Acid Uptake by Liver in Pregnant and Lactating Rats
7. Circulating oestradiol determines liver lipid deposition in rats fed standard diets partially unbalanced with higher lipid or protein proportions
8. Circulating oestradiol determines liver lipid deposition in rats fed standard diets partially unbalanced with higher lipid or protein proportions.
9. The use of Transwells™ improves the rates of differentiation and growth of cultured 3T3L1 cells
10. Catch-up growth in juvenile rats, fat expansion, and dysregulation of visceral adipose tissue
11. Oleoyl-Estrone Treatment to Late Pregnant and Mid-Lactating Rats Affects the Expression of Lipid Metabolism Genes
12. Oleoyl-estrone treatment activates apoptotic mechanisms in white adipose tissue
13. Modulation of Food Intake by Differential TAS2R Stimulation in Rat
14. Pharmacological Approaches for the Treatment of Obesity
15. Corticosteroid-binding globulin synthesis and distribution in rat white adipose tissue
16. Ammonium uptake and urea production in hepatocytes from lean and obese Zucker rats
17. Dietary Energy Partition: The Central Role of Glucose
18. Estradiol Determine Liver Lipid Deposition in Ratsfed Standard Diets Unbalanced with Excess Lipid or Protein
19. Unconnected Body Accrual of Dietary Lipid and Protein in Rats Fed Diets with Different Lipid and Protein Content
20. Splanchnic amino acid pattern in genetic and dietary obesity in the rat
21. Management of dietary essential metals (iron, copper, zinc, chromium and manganese) by Wistar and Zucker obese rats fed a self-selected high-energy diet
22. Rats treated with oleoyl-oestrone maintain glucidic homeostasis: comparisons with a pair-fed model
23. Effects of oral estrone on rat energy balance
24. Effects of oleoyl-estrone with dexfenfluramine, sibutramine or phentermine on overweight rats
25. Changes in alanine and glutamine transport during rat red blood cell maturation
26. Tamoxifen does not prevent the mobilization of body lipids elicited by oleoyl-estrone
27. Starvation-induced increase of hepatic alanine uptake is related to changes in sensitivity to SH-group reagents
28. Cationic and anionic amino acid transport studies in rat red blood cells
29. Insulin Controls Triacylglycerol Synthesis through Control of Glycerol Metabolism and Despite Increased Lipogenesis
30. The Food Energy/Protein Ratio Regulates the Rat Urea Cycle but Not Total Nitrogen Losses
31. Higher lactate production from glucose in cultured adipose nucleated stromal cells than for rat adipocytes
32. The Anomeric Nature of Glucose and Its Implications on Its Analyses and the Influence of Diet: Are Routine Glycaemia Measurements Reliable Enough?
33. Treatment of pregnant rats with oleoyl-estrone slows down pup fat deposition after weaning
34. Short-term oleoyl-estrone treatment affects capacity to manage lipids in rat adipose tissue
35. Oleoyl-estrone does not have direct estrogenic effects on rats
36. Intestinal handling of an oral oleoyl-estrone gavage by the rat
37. Oleoyl-estrone induces the massive loss of body weight in Zucker fa/fa rats fed a high-energy hyperlipidic diet
38. Effect of sex on glucose handling by adipocytes isolated from rat subcutaneous, mesenteric and perigonadal adipose tissue
39. Use of14C-glucose by primary cultures of mature rat epididymal adipocytes. Marked release of lactate and glycerol, but limited lipogenesis in the absence of external stimuli
40. The hepatic amino acid system A transport activity, is up-regulated in obese Zucker rats
41. Sulphur Amino Acid Levels in Some Tissues of the Rat during Pregnancy and Lactation
42. In rats fed high-energy diets, taste, rather than fat content, is the key factor increasing food intake: a comparison of a cafeteria and a lipid-supplemented standard diet
43. Glycerol is synthesized and secreted by adipocytes to dispose of excess glucose, via glycerogenesis and increased acyl-glycerol turnover
44. Modulation of SHBG binding to testosterone and estradiol by sex and morbid obesity
45. Altered nitrogen balance and decreased urea excretion in male rats fed cafeteria diet are related to arginine availability
46. Quantitative analysis of rat adipose tissue cell recovery, and non-fat cell volume, in primary cell cultures
47. Cafeteria diet induce changes in blood flow that are more related with heat dissipation than energy accretion
48. Modulation of rat liver urea cycle and related ammonium metabolism by sex and cafeteria diet
49. A method for the measurement of lactate, glycerol and fatty acid production from14C-glucose in primary cultures of rat epididymal adipocytes
50. Stable isotope analysis of dietary arginine accrual and disposal efficiency in male rats fed diets with different protein content
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