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Loss of ERα partially reverses the effects of maternal high-fat diet on energy homeostasis in female mice
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Loss of ERα partially reverses the effects of maternal high-fat diet on energy homeostasis in female mice

Troy A. Roepke, Ali Yasrebi, Alejandra Villalobos, Elizabeth A. Krumm, Jennifer A. Yang and Kyle Mamounis
Scientific reports, Vol.7(1), p.6381
07/25/2017
PMCID: PMC5526977
PMID: 28743985

Abstract

Estradiol - metabolism Body Weight Estrogen Receptor alpha - chemistry Estradiol - genetics Diet, High-Fat - adverse effects Homeostasis Gene Knockout Techniques Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects - metabolism Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects - genetics Estradiol - chemistry Animals Estrogen Receptor alpha - genetics Leptin - blood Sex Factors Estrogen Receptor alpha - metabolism Female Chemokine CCL2 - metabolism Mice Interleukin-6 - metabolism Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects - chemically induced Signal Transduction Mutation
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