Not so fast: Paradoxically increased variability in the glucose tolerance test due to food withdrawal in continuous glucose-monitored mice
Objective: This study was performed to determine the effect of fasting on reproducibility of the glucose tolerance test. Due to individual variation in animal feeding behaviors, fasting animals prior to metabolic and behavioral experiments is widely held to reduce inter-subject variation in glucose...
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Main Authors: | William B. Rubio (Author), Marissa D. Cortopassi (Author), Deepti Ramachandran (Author), Samuel J. Walker (Author), Elizabeth M. Balough (Author), Jiefu Wang (Author), Alexander S. Banks (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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