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High and low weight gainers: adipose tissue
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Effect of a high fat diet on the hypothalami of mice susceptible to diet-induced obesity KOZAK2_ABI_HYP
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Diet-induced obesity Kozak1_ABI_ING
High and low weight gainers: hypothalamus
Efect of neonatal nutrition on adipose tissue remodeling genes during early development and in adult mice
Female Mice Lacking p47phox Have Altered Adipose Tissue Gene Expression and are Protected against High Fat-Induced Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome
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Weight-reduction by low-fat diet cause differently-expressed circulating microRNAs in obese C57BL/6 mice
Short-term, high fat-feeding-induced changes in white adipose tissue gene expression are highly predictive for long-term changes
Diet-induced changes in tuft cell dynamics couple with type 2 immune response modulation and energy metabolism
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Novel differences in renal gene expression in a diet-induced obesity model
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Diet-induced changes in gene expression of lean and obese mice in three different brain regions
An RNA-seq atlas of mouse brain areas during fasting and diet-induced obesity
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Genetic, metabolic, and molecular insights into the diverse outcomes of diet-induced obesity in mice
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