Species
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Resource
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RRC ID
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Title
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Journal
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Published
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Link
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Human and Animal Cells
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HuH-7(RCB1366)
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65724
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Antidyslipidemic potential of a novel farnesoid X receptor antagonist in a hamster model of dyslipidemia: Comparative studies of other nonstatin agents.
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Pharmacol Res Perspect |
2018-4-1 |
Pubmed
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Human and Animal Cells
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ST2(RCB0224)
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65452
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Effects of KY-903, a Novel Tetrazole-Based Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ Modulator, in Male Diabetic Mice and Female Ovariectomized Rats.
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Biol Pharm Bull |
2021-1-1 |
Pubmed
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Mice
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RBRC01828
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59231
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Ablation of Iah1, a candidate gene for diet-induced fatty liver, does not affect liver lipid accumulation in mice.
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PLoS One |
2020-1-1 |
Pubmed
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General Microbes
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JCM 1173
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51085
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Lactobacillus fermentum FTDC 8312 combats hypercholesterolemia via alteration of gut microbiota.
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J Biotechnol |
2017-11-20 |
Pubmed
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General Microbes
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JCM 13552
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40905
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The green algal carotenoid siphonaxanthin inhibits adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 preadipocytes and the accumulation of lipids in white adipose tissue of KK-Ay mice.
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J Nutr |
2015-3-1 |
Pubmed
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Rats
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F344.Z-Leprfa/Tj(strainID=390)
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F344.Cg-Leprfa(D7Rat16-D7Mgh20)/Tj(strainID=391)
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F344.Cg-Leprfa(D14Rat23-D14Rat12)/Tj(strainID=392)
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27732
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Single diabetic QTL derived from OLETF rat is a sufficient agent for severe diabetic phenotype in combination with leptin-signaling deficiency.
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Exp Diabetes Res |
2012-1-1 |
Pubmed
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General Microbes
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JCM 1034
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JCM 1200
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JCM 1395
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JCM 5827
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JCM 7786
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19003
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Effect of dietary porphyran from the red alga, Porphyra yezoensis, on glucose metabolism in diabetic KK-Ay mice.
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J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo) |
2012-1-1 |
Pubmed
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General Microbes
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JCM 1136
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17451
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Probiotic bacteria Lactobacillus rhamnosus influences the blood profile in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum).
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Fish Physiol Biochem |
2010-12-1 |
Pubmed
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Rats
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2792
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Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-dependent activation of akt, an essential signal for hyperthermia-induced heat-shock protein 72, is attenuated in streptozotocin-induced diabetic heart.
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Diabetes |
2006-5-1 |
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