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In Cottone's study, which appeared in PNAS in late November, one group of rats was fed "palatable", or high-sugar, chow for two days and then deprived of it for five days.
Mice were given simultaneous access to high fat diet and chocolate (in addition to normal chow) for two hours for three days in succession.
A high-resolution quantitative proteomic study, conducted in (1) adult germ-free mice uniformly labeled with N (through consumption of N chow for two generations), and (2) ex-germ-free animals that had received a gut microbiota transplant (in adulthood) from conventionally raised mouse donors, revealed a mechanism by which gut microbial community metabotype can be impressed on the host.
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Four groups of five rats each were acclimatized on pelletized mouse chow for seven days, after which diabetes was induced by a single ip injection of alloxan in all groups except group 1, which served as control.
After day 28, the mice received ad libitum access to normal chow for one full day, and were then food deprived from ZT20 to ZT4, at which time they received regular chow, adjusted to 75% of ad libitum intake, each day for a final 17 days.
The mice were then fed a diet containing only 1.25% of the calcium available in regular chow for four weeks.
Here we observed that the mice treated with different amount of cadmium in their rodent chow for six months exhibited reduced serum testosterone.
Control and Cdc42-overexpressing mice treated with dox-containing chow for three weeks were given intraperitoneal injections of 3 mg/ml BrdU (Sigma-Aldrich, St Louis, MO, USA, B-5002) in saline at 10 μl per gram bodyweight 2 h prior to euthanasia and dissection of the mammary glands.
For the high-fat diet feeding experiment, 8-week-old male mice were fed a control diet or a 35% fat-enriched chow (BioServ) for three months.
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We compared weight evolution of mice fed either chow or HFD for three months (Figure 1A).
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