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The following pages link to Metabolomic changes in fatty liver can be modified by dietary protein and calcium during energy restriction (Q37316874):
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- Protective effect of whey proteins against nonalcoholic fatty liver in rats (Q34987437) (← links)
- Protein quality and the protein to carbohydrate ratio within a high fat diet influences energy balance and the gut microbiota in C57BL/6J mice. (Q35092933) (← links)
- Distinct effects of calorie restriction and resveratrol on diet-induced obesity and Fatty liver formation (Q35250903) (← links)
- Tissue lipid metabolism and hepatic metabolomic profiling in response to supplementation of fermented cottonseed meal in the diets of broiler chickens. (Q35753747) (← links)
- Metabolomic signatures in lipid-loaded HepaRGs reveal pathways involved in steatotic progression (Q36947359) (← links)
- Metabolomics, a novel tool for studies of nutrition, metabolism and lipid dysfunction (Q37582618) (← links)
- The Human Gutome: Nutrigenomics of the Host–Microbiome Interactions (Q37814365) (← links)
- Plant-based foods as a source of lipotropes for human nutrition: a survey of in vivo studies (Q38102732) (← links)
- Anti-obesity Effect of Fermented Whey Beverage using Lactic Acid Bacteria in Diet-induced Obese Rats (Q41874780) (← links)
- Neuropeptide Y in the noradrenergic neurones induces obesity and inhibits sympathetic tone in mice (Q42469888) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle gene expression profile is modified by dietary protein source and calcium during energy restriction (Q51574614) (← links)
- Systems Biology in Food and Nutrition Research (Q57012121) (← links)
- Metabolomic profiling to identify effects of dietary calcium reveal the influence of the individual and postprandial dynamics on the canine plasma metabolome (Q64060070) (← links)