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Volume 6 (2009) - April 2009

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Effect of conjugated linoleic acids from beef or industrial hydrogenation on growth and adipose tissue characteristics of rats

Mao L He, Priya S Mir, Erasmus K Okine, Helen Napadajlo Nutrition & Metabolism 2009, 6:19 (22 April 2009)

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Racial difference in Acylation Stimulating Protein (ASP) correlates to triglyceride in non-obese and obese African American and Caucasian women

Thea Scantlebury-Manning, Joseph Bower, Katherine Cianflone, Hisham Barakat Nutrition & Metabolism 2009, 6:18 (17 April 2009)

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Sexual dimorphism of adipose tissue distribution across the lifespan: a cross-sectional whole-body magnetic resonance imaging study

Wei Shen, Mark Punyanitya, Analiza M Silva, Jun Chen, Dympna Gallagher, Luís B Sardinha, David B Allison, Steven B Heymsfield Nutrition & Metabolism 2009, 6:17 (16 April 2009)

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Lifestyle-induced metabolic inflexibility and accelerated ageing syndrome: insulin resistance, friend or foe?

Alistair VW Nunn, Jimmy D Bell, Geoffrey W Guy Nutrition & Metabolism 2009, 6:16 (16 April 2009)

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Supplementary health benefits of soy aglycons of isoflavone by improvement of serum biochemical attributes, enhancement of liver antioxidative capacities and protection of vaginal epithelium of ovariectomized rats

Tu-Fa Lien, Yu-Lin Hsu, Dan-Yuan Lo, Robin YY Chiou Nutrition & Metabolism 2009, 6:15 (9 April 2009)

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Dietary supplementation with soy aglycons of isoflavone conferred health benefits to ovariectomized rats, an animal model of post-menopausal status, with increased liver antioxidative capacities and decreased epithelial degradation of the vagina.


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