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1. The Use of Flow Cytometry in the Analysis of Sows’ Colostrum and Milk

3. Gastric Ulcers in Pigs – A Review

9. Efficacy of Different Methods of General Anaesthesia in Pigs and their Influence on Haematological Parameters

10. Analysis of Faecal pH in Piglets from Birth to Weaning

11. Induction of lipogenesis in white fat during cold exposure in mice:link to lean phenotype

14. SUN-PP004: Combined Intervention with Pioglitazone and N-3 Fatty Acids in Metformin-Treated Diabetic Patients on Postprandial Lipid Clearance and Selected Cytokines

17. Ovarian Activity and the Size of Oocytes in Ovarian Follicles in Sexually Mature Gilts in Individual Seasons

18. The Effects of Clinoptilolite Administration on the Appetite, the Consistency of Faeces and the Histology of the Small Intestine in Growing Pigs

19. Energy metabolism of adipose tissue - Physiological aspects and target in obesity treatment

21. The inhibition of fat cell proliferation by n-3 fatty acids in dietary obese mice

22. Adipose tissue-specific ablation of PGC-1β impairs thermogenesis in brown fat

23. Postnatal surge of adipose-secreted leptin is a robust predictor of fat mass trajectory in mice.

24. Adaptive Induction of Nonshivering Thermogenesis in Muscle Rather Than Brown Fat Could Counteract Obesity.

25. Prolonged FGF21 treatment increases energy expenditure and induces weight loss in obese mice independently of UCP1 and adrenergic signaling.

26. Omega-3 PUFAs prevent bone impairment and bone marrow adiposity in mouse model of obesity.

27. Thermoneutral housing promotes hepatic steatosis in standard diet-fed C57BL/6N mice, with a less pronounced effect on NAFLD progression upon high-fat feeding.

28. Impairment of adrenergically-regulated thermogenesis in brown fat of obesity-resistant mice is compensated by non-shivering thermogenesis in skeletal muscle.

29. Novel thiazolidinedione analog reduces a negative impact on bone and mesenchymal stem cell properties in obese mice compared to classical thiazolidinediones.

30. Loss of UCP1 function augments recruitment of futile lipid cycling for thermogenesis in murine brown fat.

31. Adipose tissue-specific ablation of PGC-1β impairs thermogenesis in brown fat.

32. A pyrexic effect of FGF21 independent of energy expenditure and UCP1.

33. Relationship between mir-126 expression in children with psoriasis, disease progression and therapeutic response.

34. Krill Oil Supplementation Reduces Exacerbated Hepatic Steatosis Induced by Thermoneutral Housing in Mice with Diet-Induced Obesity.

35. Additive Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Thiazolidinediones in Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet: Triacylglycerol/Fatty Acid Cycling in Adipose Tissue.

36. Chronic n-3 fatty acid intake enhances insulin response to oral glucose and elevates GLP-1 in high-fat diet-fed obese mice.

37. Increased plasma levels of palmitoleic acid may contribute to beneficial effects of Krill oil on glucose homeostasis in dietary obese mice.

38. Triacylglycerol-Rich Oils of Marine Origin are Optimal Nutrients for Induction of Polyunsaturated Docosahexaenoic Acid Ester of Hydroxy Linoleic Acid (13-DHAHLA) with Anti-Inflammatory Properties in Mice.

39. Lipokine 5-PAHSA Is Regulated by Adipose Triglyceride Lipase and Primes Adipocytes for De Novo Lipogenesis in Mice.

40. Human Skin Microbiota in Various Phases of Atopic Dermatitis.

41. Metformin acutely lowers blood glucose levels by inhibition of intestinal glucose transport.

42. Reduced Number of Adipose Lineage and Endothelial Cells in Epididymal fat in Response to Omega-3 PUFA in Mice Fed High-Fat Diet.

43. Differential modulation of white adipose tissue endocannabinoid levels by n-3 fatty acids in obese mice and type 2 diabetic patients.

44. Levels of palmitic acid ester of hydroxystearic acid (PAHSA) are reduced in the breast milk of obese mothers.

46. Plasma Acylcarnitines and Amino Acid Levels As an Early Complex Biomarker of Propensity to High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity in Mice.

47. Corn oil versus lard: Metabolic effects of omega-3 fatty acids in mice fed obesogenic diets with different fatty acid composition.

48. Early differences in metabolic flexibility between obesity-resistant and obesity-prone mice.

49. Combined intervention with pioglitazone and n-3 fatty acids in metformin-treated type 2 diabetic patients: improvement of lipid metabolism.

50. Omega-3 phospholipids from fish suppress hepatic steatosis by integrated inhibition of biosynthetic pathways in dietary obese mice.

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