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2. The Protein Status of Rats Affects the Rewarding Value of Meals Due to their Protein Content
3. Compared with Raw Bovine Meat, Boiling but Not Grilling, Barbecuing, or Roasting Decreases Protein Digestibility without Any Major Consequences for Intestinal Mucosa in Rats, although the Daily Ingestion of Bovine Meat Induces Histologic Modifications in the Colon
4. High True Ileal Digestibility but Not Postprandial Utilization of Nitrogen from Bovine Meat Protein in Humans Is Moderately Decreased by High-Temperature, Long-Duration Cooking1–3
5. Dietary Fibers Solubilized in Water or an Oil Emulsion Induce Satiation through CCK-Mediated Vagal Signaling in Mice1–3
6. Postprandial Nutrient Partitioning but Not Energy Expenditure Is Modified in Growing Rats during Adaptation to a High-Protein Diet
7. Proteins Activate Satiety-Related Neuronal Pathways in the Brainstem and Hypothalamus of Rats 3
8. Yeast proteins enhance satiety in rats
9. A high-protein, high-fat, carbohydrate-free diet reduces energy intake, hepatic lipogenesis, and adiposity in rats
10. Fos-positive neurons are increased in the nucleus of the solitary tract and decreased in the ventromedial hypothalamus and amygdala by a high-protein diet in rats
11. Increasing the protein content in a carbohydrate-free diet enhances fat loss during 35% but not 75% energy restriction in rats
12. A very high 70%-protein diet does not induce conditioned taste aversion in rats
13. Rats free to select between pure protein and a fat-carbohydrate mix ingest high-protein mixed meals during the dark period and protein meals during the light period
14. Total subdiaphragmatic vagotomy does not suppress high protein diet-induced food intake depression in rats
15. Increasing the Protein Content in a Carbohydrate-Free Diet Enhances Fat Loss during 35% but Not 75% Energy Restriction in Rats
16. Metabolic Evidence for Adaptation to a High Protein Diet in Rats
17. A High-Protein Meal Exceeds Anabolic and Catabolic Capacities in Rats Adapted to a Normal Protein Diet
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