High-fat diet accelerate hepatic fatty acids synthesis in offspring male rats induced by perinatal exposure to nonylphenol
Abstract Background Low dose of NP exposure can alter adipose tissue formation, and the intake of high-fat diet (HFD) can also lead to the fatty liver disease. We investigated the combined effect of NP and HFD on the first offspring of rats, and whether this effect can be passed to the next generati...
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Main Authors: | Hongyu Zhang (Author), Chengguang Song (Author), Rong Yan (Author), Hongbo Cai (Author), Yi Zhou (Author), Xiaoyu Ke (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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