Hyperphagia, lower body temperature, and reduced running wheel activity precede development of morbid obesity in New Zealand obese mice.

作者: Hella S. Jürgens , Annette Schürmann , Reinhart Kluge , Sylvia Ortmann , Susanne Klaus

DOI: 10.1152/PHYSIOLGENOMICS.00252.2005

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摘要: Among polygenic mouse models of obesity, the New Zealand obese (NZO) exhibits most severe phenotype, with fat depots exceeding 40% total body weight at age 6 mo. Here we dissect...

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