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The following pages link to Distinct adiponectin profiles might contribute to differences in susceptibility to type 2 diabetes in dogs and humans (Q84159667):
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- Animal models of disease: classification and etiology of diabetes in dogs and cats (Q26823641) (← links)
- Higher neonatal growth rate and body condition score at 7 months are predictive factors of obesity in adult female Beagle dogs (Q33560378) (← links)
- Genetics of canine diabetes mellitus: are the diabetes susceptibility genes identified in humans involved in breed susceptibility to diabetes mellitus in dogs? (Q34319464) (← links)
- Serum adipokine concentrations in dogs with diabetes mellitus: a pilot study (Q36105507) (← links)
- Adiponectin gene therapy ameliorates high-fat, high-sucrose diet-induced metabolic perturbations in mice (Q36288704) (← links)
- Ratiometric Measurements of Adiponectin by Mass Spectrometry in Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) with Iron Overload Reveal an Association with Insulin Resistance and Glucagon (Q37186111) (← links)
- Comparison of Visceral Fat Accumulation and Metabolome Markers among Cats of Varying BCS and Novel Classification of Feline Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome (Q37639762) (← links)
- The cat as a model for human obesity: insights into depot-specific inflammation associated with feline obesity (Q49124780) (← links)
- Understanding adiponectin in dogs and cats: A work in progress (Q61463694) (← links)
- Effects of thyroxin therapy on different analytes related to obesity and inflammation in dogs with hypothyroidism (Q61845378) (← links)
- Plasma metabolomics reveals lower carnitine concentrations in overweight Labrador Retriever dogs (Q64098801) (← links)
- A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Serum Adiponectin Measurements in the Framework of Dog Obesity (Q99555827) (← links)