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Lipochromis obesus
Known as:
Haplochromis obesus
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2017
2017
THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF BRASSICA RAPA VAR RAPIFERA IN TYPE 2 DIABETES INDUCED BY A HIGH FAT-SUCROSE DIET OF PSAMMOMYS OBESUS
Leila Smail
,
Sihem Berdja
,
+6 authors
S. A. Bouguerra
2017
Corpus ID: 10718242
This study was made to investigate the effect of a diet rich in fat and sucrose and therapeutic involvement of aqueous extract of…
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2015
2015
The Obesus Etruscus
J. Turfa
2015
Corpus ID: 88668076
2006
2006
Beneficial Effects of n‐3 Fatty Acids on Intestinal Lipid Transport in the Psammomys Obesus
S. Spahis
,
E. Delvin
,
E. Ziv
,
E. Seidman
,
E. Levy
2006
Corpus ID: 81012459
Small intestine plays an important role in the pathogenesis of dyslipidemia in insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. The aim of…
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2005
2005
Oral therapy of L-glutamic acid γ-monohydroxamate-vanadium (2:1) complex: Improvement of blood glucose profile in different types of diabetic rodents
Y. Shechter
,
I. Goldwaser
,
M. Mironchik
,
H. Tsubery
,
M. Fridkin
2005
Corpus ID: 86349226
Abstract We report that oral administration of vanadium (+5) combined with L-glutamic acid γ-monohydroxamate at 1:2 stoichiometry…
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2005
2005
Medical Genetics: Revenge of the thrift
P. Kaisaki
,
D. Gauguier
Heredity
2005
Corpus ID: 37201249
Diet-induced obesity and Type II diabetes mellitus are escalating afflictions of Westernised society, and the factors controlling…
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2003
2003
Physical exercise enhances protein kinase C delta activity and insulin receptor tyrosine phosphorylation in diabetes-prone psammomys obesus.
Y. Heled
,
Y. Shapiro
,
+5 authors
J. Meyerovitch
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
2003
Corpus ID: 24010721
2003
2003
Low rate of glucose 6-phosphate hydrolysis in liver cells is a physiological feature of non-diabetic wild sand rats (Psammomys obesus).
E. Koceir
,
Y. Dahmani
,
X. Leverve
Diabetes & Metabolism
2003
Corpus ID: 23470764
2001
2001
EXERCISE TRAINING IS EFFECTIVE IN PREVENTING DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE II IN PSAMMOMYS OBESUS
Y. Heled
,
Y. Shapiro
,
Y. Shani
,
D. Moran
,
J. Meyerovicth
2001
Corpus ID: 71880864
1997
1997
Characterization of the Unusual Insulin of Psammomys obesus, a Rodent With Nutrition-Induced NIDDM-Like Syndrome
N. Kaiser
,
E. Bailyes
,
+4 authors
D. Gross
Diabetes
1997
Corpus ID: 36141295
Psammomys obesus fed a high-calorie diet develops a NIDDM-like syndrome. The use of reverse-phase highperformance liquid…
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1995
1995
Energy intake with respect to the development of diabetes mellitus in Psammomys obesus
M. Barnett
,
G. Collier
,
P. Zimmet
,
K. O'dea
1995
Corpus ID: 78180927
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