Postnatal maternal separation modifies the response to an obesogenic diet in adulthood in rats
SUMMARY An early-life adverse environment has been implicated in the susceptibility to different diseases in adulthood, such as mental disorders, diabetes and obesity. We analyzed the effects of a high-fat sucrose (HFS) diet for 35 days in adult female rats that had experienced 180 minutes daily of...
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Main Authors: | Laura Paternain (Author), Eva Martisova (Author), Fermín I. Milagro (Author), María J. Ramírez (Author), J. Alfredo Martínez (Author), Javier Campión (Author) |
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The Company of Biologists,
2012-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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