Diet-Induced Obesity and Circadian Disruption of Feeding Behavior.
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Neural and Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Controlling the Quality of Feeding Behavior: Diet Selection and Feeding Patterns.Effect of barley supplementation on the fecal microbiota, caecal biochemistry, and key biomarkers of obesity and inflammation in obese db/db mice.Hypothalamic Dysfunction in Obesity and Metabolic Disorders.An automated method for the analysis of food intake behaviour in Caenorhabditis elegans.Fish Oil Ameliorates High-Fat Diet Induced Male Mouse Reproductive Dysfunction via Modifying the Rhythmic Expression of Testosterone Synthesis Related Genes.
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Diet-Induced Obesity and Circadian Disruption of Feeding Behavior.
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scientific article published on 07 February 2017
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Diet-Induced Obesity and Circadian Disruption of Feeding Behavior.
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Diet-Induced Obesity and Circadian Disruption of Feeding Behavior.
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Diet-Induced Obesity and Circadian Disruption of Feeding Behavior.
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Diet-Induced Obesity and Circadian Disruption of Feeding Behavior.
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Diet-Induced Obesity and Circadian Disruption of Feeding Behavior.
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Diet-Induced Obesity and Circadian Disruption of Feeding Behavior.
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Diet-Induced Obesity and Circadian Disruption of Feeding Behavior.
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Alexandra N Garcia
Jorge Mendoza
Susanne E la Fleur
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10.3389/FNINS.2017.00023
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2017-02-07T00:00:00Z