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Academic Article Long-term supplementation with a cystine-based antioxidant delays loss of muscle mass in aging.
Concept Mice, Inbred C57BL
Academic Article Additive effects of nicotine and high-fat diet on hepatic steatosis in male mice.
Academic Article Testosterone is essential for skeletal muscle growth in aged mice in a heterochronic parabiosis model.
Academic Article Effect of nicotine on body composition in mice.
Academic Article Nicotine in combination with a high-fat diet causes intramyocellular mitochondrial abnormalities in male mice.
Academic Article Impact of Chromogranin A deficiency on catecholamine storage, catecholamine granule morphology and chromaffin cell energy metabolism in vivo.
Academic Article Nicotine plus a high-fat diet triggers cardiomyocyte apoptosis.
Academic Article Electronic cigarettes cause alteration in cardiac structure and function in diet-induced obese mice.
Academic Article a7-Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Agonist Ameliorates Nicotine Plus High-Fat Diet-Induced Hepatic Steatosis in Male Mice by Inhibiting Oxidative Stress and Stimulating AMPK Signaling.
Academic Article E-cigarettes and Western Diet: Important Metabolic Risk Factors for Hepatic Diseases.
Academic Article Chronic intermittent electronic cigarette exposure induces cardiac dysfunction and atherosclerosis in apolipoprotein-E knockout mice.
Academic Article A mouse model for chronic intermittent electronic cigarette exposure exhibits nicotine pharmacokinetics resembling human vapers.
Academic Article The lipolysis inhibitor acipimox reverses the cardiac phenotype induced by electronic cigarettes.
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