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The following pages link to Dietary obesity in adult rats: similarities to hypothalamic and human obesity syndromes (Q48365188):
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- Food reward, hyperphagia, and obesity (Q24609658) (← links)
- Ion Channels in Obesity: Pathophysiology and Potential Therapeutic Targets (Q26749884) (← links)
- Hedonics Act in Unison with the Homeostatic System to Unconsciously Control Body Weight (Q26766370) (← links)
- A role for brown adipose tissue in diet-induced thermogenesis (Q28253495) (← links)
- Decreased urea synthesis in cafeteria-diet-induced obesity in the rat (Q28576108) (← links)
- Gut-Brain Cross-Talk in Metabolic Control (Q30235568) (← links)
- Cafeteria diet is a robust model of human metabolic syndrome with liver and adipose inflammation: comparison to high-fat diet (Q30399845) (← links)
- The respiratory stress of playing the bagpipes [proceedings] (Q30526499) (← links)
- Persistent diet-induced obesity in male C57BL/6 mice resulting from temporary obesigenic diets (Q33436196) (← links)
- Laboratory animals as surrogate models of human obesity (Q33567304) (← links)
- A maternal "junk food" diet in pregnancy and lactation promotes nonalcoholic Fatty liver disease in rat offspring (Q33772350) (← links)
- Repeated administration of angiotensin II reduces its dipsogenic effect without affecting saline intake (Q33867247) (← links)
- Sleep and obesity: a focus on animal models (Q34030325) (← links)
- Counterregulation of insulin by leptin as key component of autonomic regulation of body weight (Q34068418) (← links)
- Nonhomeostatic control of human appetite and physical activity in regulation of energy balance (Q34144283) (← links)
- Hypothalamic neuropeptide mechanisms for regulating energy balance: from rodent models to human obesity (Q34232242) (← links)
- Diminishing marginal value as delay discounting (Q34245337) (← links)
- You are what you eat, or are you? The challenges of translating high-fat-fed rodents to human obesity and diabetes (Q34284239) (← links)
- Diet-induced obesity in ad libitum-fed mice: food texture overrides the effect of macronutrient composition (Q34366034) (← links)
- Gene-environment interactions controlling energy and glucose homeostasis and the developmental origins of obesity (Q34800168) (← links)
- A general model of intake regulation (Q34942204) (← links)
- Luxuskonsumption, brown fat, and human obesity (Q34993325) (← links)
- Childhood obesity: a societal problem to solve (Q35074222) (← links)
- Hypolipidemic and weight reducing activity of the ethanolic extract of Tamarindus indica fruit pulp in cafeteria diet- and sulpiride-induced obese rats (Q35079851) (← links)
- Treatment of rats with a self-selected hyperlipidic diet, increases the lipid content of the main adipose tissue sites in a proportion similar to that of the lipids in the rest of organs and tissues (Q35112818) (← links)
- Evidences of basal lactate production in the main white adipose tissue sites of rats. Effects of sex and a cafeteria diet (Q35152275) (← links)
- Role of dietary fat in calorie intake and weight gain (Q35655548) (← links)
- Vinegar-Baked Radix Bupleuri Regulates Lipid Disorders via a Pathway Dependent on Peroxisome-Proliferator-Activated Receptor-α in High-Fat-Diet-Induced Obese Rats (Q35664782) (← links)
- Myricetin Increases Hepatic Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor α Protein Expression and Decreases Plasma Lipids and Adiposity in Rats (Q35846423) (← links)
- Clinical review: Regulation of food intake, energy balance, and body fat mass: implications for the pathogenesis and treatment of obesity (Q35869629) (← links)
- Marked increase in rat red blood cell membrane protein glycosylation by one-month treatment with a cafeteria diet. (Q35882891) (← links)
- Obesity: considerations about etiology, metabolism, and the use of experimental models (Q35940231) (← links)
- Do the interactions between glucocorticoids and sex hormones regulate the development of the metabolic syndrome? (Q35971236) (← links)
- Modulation of taste responsiveness and food preference by obesity and weight loss (Q36120525) (← links)
- The role of T1r3 and Trpm5 in carbohydrate-induced obesity in mice (Q36131196) (← links)
- Anti-Obesity Effect of 6,8-Diprenylgenistein, an Isoflavonoid of Cudrania tricuspidata Fruits in High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Mice (Q36401367) (← links)
- Obesity by choice revisited: effects of food availability, flavor variety and nutrient composition on energy intake (Q36648005) (← links)
- The neurobiology of food intake in an obesogenic environment (Q36744230) (← links)
- Cardiovascular changes in animal models of metabolic syndrome (Q36825744) (← links)
- Increased hypothalamic protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B contributes to leptin resistance with age (Q37001171) (← links)
- Exposure to elevated levels of dietary fat attenuates psychostimulant reward and mesolimbic dopamine turnover in the rat. (Q37002427) (← links)
- Deficits of mesolimbic dopamine neurotransmission in rat dietary obesity (Q37180975) (← links)
- Anti-obesity activity of chloroform-methanol extract of Premna integrifolia in mice fed with cafeteria diet (Q37186591) (← links)
- Behavioral neuroendocrinology and treatment of anorexia nervosa (Q37207571) (← links)
- Dopamine D2 receptors and striatopallidal transmission in addiction and obesity (Q37237574) (← links)
- Development of food choice during infancy (Q37280036) (← links)
- Effect of Coleus forskohlii extract on cafeteria diet-induced obesity in rats (Q37498066) (← links)
- Insulin, leptin and reward (Q37612226) (← links)
- High-fat diet-induced obesity in animal models (Q37803278) (← links)
- Appetite disturbance and the problems of overweight (Q37942268) (← links)