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Congenital adiponectin deficiency mitigates high-fat-diet-induced obesity in gonadally intact male a...

Congenital adiponectin deficiency mitigates high-fat-diet-induced obesity in gonadally intact male a...

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Congenital adiponectin deficiency mitigates high-fat-diet-induced obesity in gonadally intact male and female, but not in ovariectomized mice

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Congenital adiponectin deficiency mitigates high-fat-diet-induced obesity in gonadally intact male and female, but not in ovariectomized mice

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London: Nature Publishing Group UK

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Scientific reports, 2022-10, Vol.12 (1), p.16668-16668, Article 16668

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English

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London: Nature Publishing Group UK

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Epidemiological literature indicates that women are less susceptible to type II diabetes (T2D) than males. The general consensus is that estrogen is protective, whereas its deficiency in post-menopause is associated with adiposity and impaired insulin sensitivity. However, epidemiological data suggests that males are more prone to developing T2D, a...

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Congenital adiponectin deficiency mitigates high-fat-diet-induced obesity in gonadally intact male and female, but not in ovariectomized mice

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_16e962fc988748b8b05aabe652d9189e

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_16e962fc988748b8b05aabe652d9189e

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2045-2322

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2045-2322

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10.1038/s41598-022-21228-x

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