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Investigating Susceptible Genes in the Development of Common Obesity.

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Contribution of the hypothalamus and gut to weight gain susceptibility and resistance in mice

BC Fam, R Sgambellone, Z Ruan, J Proietto, S Andrikopoulos

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Obesity susceptibility in humans and in rodent strains varies in response to the consumption of high-energy density (HED) diets. H..

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