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2014-01-01High density lipoproteins improve insulin sensitivity in high-fat diet-fed mice by suppressing hepatic inflammationMcGrath, KC; Li, XH; Whitworth, PT; Kasz, R; Tan, JT; McLennan, SV; Celermajer, DS; Barter, PJ; Rye, KA; Heather, AK
2004-08-20Salacia oblonga improves cardiac fibrosis and inhibits postprandial hyperglycemia in obese Zucker rats.Li, Y; Peng, G; Li, Q; Wen, S; Huang, TH-W; Roufogalis, BD; Yamahara, J
2009-07-01Differential responses of orexigenic neuropeptides to fasting in offspring of obese mothersChen, H; Morris, MJ
2011-12-01Suppression of retinol-binding protein 4 with RNA oligonucleotide prevents high-fat diet-induced metabolic syndrome and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in miceTan, Y; Sun, LQ; Kamal, MA; Wang, X; Seale, JP; Qu, X
2013-06-01Voluntary post weaning exercise restores metabolic homeostasis in offspring of obese ratsRajia, S; Chen, H; Morris, MJ
2007-09-01Long-term correction of diabetes in rats after lentiviral hepatic insulin gene therapyRen, B; O'Brien, BA; Swan, MA; Koina, ME; Nassif, N; Wei, MQ; Simpson, AM
2003-06-01Differential effects of rosiglitazone on skeletal muscle and liver insulin resistance in A-ZIP/F-1 fatless miceKim, JK; Fillmore, JJ; Gavrilova, O; Chao, L; Higashimori, T; Choi, H; Kim, HJ; Yu, C; Chen, Y; Qu, X; Haluzik, M; Reitman, ML; Shulman, GI
1996-02-20Beta-cell apoptosis is responsible for the development of iddm in the multiple low-dose streptozotocin modelO'Brien, BA; Harmon, BV; Cameron, DP; Allan, DJ
2011-01-01A western diet increases serotonin availability in rat small intestineBertrand, RL; Senadheera, S; Markus, I; Liu, L; Howitt, L; Chen, H; Murphy, TV; Sandow, SL; Bertrand, PP
2005-06-03Punica granatum flower extract, a potent alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, improves postprandial hyperglycemia in Zucker diabetic fatty rats.Li, Y; Wen, S; Kota, BP; Peng, G; Li, GQ; Yamahara, J; Roufogalis, BD
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