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The intake of a high-fat diet triggers higher brown adipose tissue UCP1 levels in male rats but not in females

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This work was supported by the Spanish Government (grants G03/028, BFI2003-04439 and AGL2004-07496/ ALI). Our Laboratory is member of the European Research Network of Excellence NuGO (The European Nutrigenomics Organization, EU Contract: n° FP6- 506360).

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Oliver, P., Sánchez, J., Caimari, A. et al. The intake of a high-fat diet triggers higher brown adipose tissue UCP1 levels in male rats but not in females. Genes Nutr 2, 125–126 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12263-007-0029-2

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