Rearing mice at 22°C programs increased capacity to respond to chronic exposure to cold but not high fat diet
Objective: Rodent models raised at environmental temperatures of 21-22 °C are increasingly switched to thermoneutral housing conditions in adulthood to better capture human physiology. We quantified the developmental effects of rearing mice at an ambient temperature of 22 °C vs. 30 °C on metabolic r...
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Main Authors: | Daniele Neri (Author), Angela M. Ramos-Lobo (Author), Seoeun Lee (Author), Alexandre Lafond (Author), Lori M. Zeltser (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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