Effect of high-fat-fructose diet on synaptic plasticity in hippocampus and lipid profile of blood serum of rat: pharmacological possibilities of affecting risk factors
The aim of this study was to determine pharmacological possibilities of influencing the risk factors of metabolic syndrome (MetS). Hypertriacylglycerolemic (HTG) rats fed with high-fat-fructose diet (HFFD) were used as a model of the MetS. Wistar rats fed with standard diet were used as negative con...
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Main Authors: | Micháliková D. (Author), Kaprinay B. Tyukos (Author), Lipták B. (Author), Švík K. (Author), Slovák L. (Author), Sotníková R. (Author), Bezek Š. (Author), Gáspárová Z. (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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