Sentences with phrase «laboratory rodent diets»

«Laboratory rodent diets contain toxic levels of environmental contaminants: implications for regulatory tests» by Robin Mesnage et al. published in PLOS ONE on Thursday 2 July 2015.

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When fed a «normal» diet — the standard fare for laboratory rodents — sand rats tend to become obese and develop type 2 diabetes.
General Product Information Obesity - High Fat Diets for Diet - Induced Obesity Models Metabolic Syndrome - Diet - Induced Metabolic Syndrome in Rodent Models Diabetes - High Fructose / Sucrose Diets for inducing Hypertriglyceridemia and Insulin Resistance in Rodents Atherosclerosis - Diet - Induced Atherosclerosis / Hypercholesterolemia in Rodent Models Hypertension - Phenotypic Expression of Hypertension in Rodent Models through Dietary Manipulation NAFLD (Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease) Cancer - Creating a Clean Background for Oncology Research Test Compounds / Kaolin Pellets Diet and Immunology Focus: Arsenic in Grain - Based Laboratory Animal Diets and Effects on the Rodent Toxicological Phenotype Focus: The Importance of a Proper Control Diet
At least in laboratory rodents, high fat diets are no friend of the kidneys.
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