Preclinical modeling of metabolic syndrome to study the pleiotropic effects of novel antidiabetic th...
Preclinical modeling of metabolic syndrome to study the pleiotropic effects of novel antidiabetic therapy independent of obesity
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Mochel, Jonathan P. , Ward, Jessica L. , Blondel, Thomas , Kundu, Debosmita , Merodio, Maria M. , Zemirline, Claudine , Guillot, Emilie , Giebelhaus, Ryland T. , de la Mata, Paulina , Iennarella-Servantez, Chelsea A. , Blong, April , Nam, Seo Lin , Harynuk, James J. , Suchodolski, Jan , Tvarijonaviciute, Asta , Cerón, José Joaquín , Bourgois-Mochel, Agnes , Zannad, Faiez , Sattar, Naveed and Allenspach, Karin
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Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic health reflects the interactions between metabolic risk factors, chronic kidney disease, and the cardiovascular system. A growing body of literature suggests that metabolic syndrome (
MetS
) in individuals of normal weight is associated with a high prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and an increased mortalit...
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Preclinical modeling of metabolic syndrome to study the pleiotropic effects of novel antidiabetic therapy independent of obesity
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Ward, Jessica L.
Blondel, Thomas
Kundu, Debosmita
Merodio, Maria M.
Zemirline, Claudine
Guillot, Emilie
Giebelhaus, Ryland T.
de la Mata, Paulina
Iennarella-Servantez, Chelsea A.
Blong, April
Nam, Seo Lin
Harynuk, James J.
Suchodolski, Jan
Tvarijonaviciute, Asta
Cerón, José Joaquín
Bourgois-Mochel, Agnes
Zannad, Faiez
Sattar, Naveed
Allenspach, Karin
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-024-71202-y