homeostasis/metabolism
• when fed an increased amount of fat, less lipids enter circulation compared to wild-type mice
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• at 16 weeks on a high fat diet, mice weigh 40% less than in similarly treated wild-type mice
• female mice fed a 60% high fat diet and male mice fed a 45% high fat diet exhibit decreased weight gain compared to similarly treated wild-type mice
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• mice fed a high fat diet exhibit lower fasting insulin serum levels than in similarly treated wild-type mice
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• when fed a high fat diet
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• when fed a high fat diet, non-HDL serum cholesterol levels are lower than in similarly treated wild-type mice
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• when fed a high fat diet, non-HDL serum cholesterol levels are lower than in similarly treated wild-type mice
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• following intragastric bolus of olive oil
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• when fed a high fat diet
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• increased 7% when fed a high fat diet
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• when fed a high fat diet
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• when fed a high fat diet
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adipose tissue
• when fed a high fat diet
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• at 16 weeks on a high fat diet, fat mass is more than 50% lower than in similarly treated wild-type mice
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growth/size/body
• at 16 weeks on a high fat diet, mice weigh 40% less than in similarly treated wild-type mice
• female mice fed a 60% high fat diet and male mice fed a 45% high fat diet exhibit decreased weight gain compared to similarly treated wild-type mice
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liver/biliary system
digestive/alimentary system
• when fed an increased amount of fat, less lipids enter circulation compared to wild-type mice
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