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High-fat fed rats strongly reduce caloric intake and adiposity gain when allowed to separate protein from fat-carbohydrate intake, with obesity-prone rats also gaining more fat-free massExperimental Biology, Mar 2015, Boston, United States
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Obesity-prone high-fat-fed rats reduce caloric intake and adiposity and gain more fat-free mass when allowed to self-select protein from carbohydrate: fat intakeAJP - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2016, 310 (11), pp.R1169--R1176. ⟨10.1152/ajpregu.00391.2015⟩
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Obesity-prone high-fat fed rats reduce caloric intake and adiposity and gain more fat-free mass when allowed to separate protein from carbohydrate/fat intakeExperimental Biology 2016 Meeting, Apr 2016, San Diego, United States. Supplement 146.6
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