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The Antiobesity Effect of Dehydroepiandrosterone in Rats
Margot P. Cleary
The Hormel Institute
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Medicine and Dentistry
Prasterone
100%
Therapeutic Procedure
53%
Enzyme
15%
Adult
7%
Adipose Tissue
7%
Steroid
7%
Metabolism
7%
Insulin
7%
Differentiation
7%
Weight Loss
7%
Glucose
7%
Liver
7%
Body Fat
7%
Adipocyte
7%
Breathing
7%
Cholesterol
7%
Mitochondrial Protein
7%
Serum Factor
7%
Food Intake
7%
Body Weight Gain
7%
Carbohydrate Metabolism
7%
Lipid Metabolism
7%
Glycerol
7%
Mitochondrial Respiration
7%
Liver Metabolism
7%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Rat
100%
Prasterone
100%
Glucose 6 Phosphate Dehydrogenase
23%
Enzyme
15%
Fat
15%
Mouse
7%
Insulin
7%
Steroids
7%
Lipid
7%
Glycerol
7%
Glucose
7%
Rodent
7%
Carbohydrate
7%
Cholesterol
7%
Mitochondrial Protein
7%
Neuroscience
Dehydroepiandrosterone
100%
Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase
23%
Enzymes
15%
Fat
15%
Mitochondrial Respiration
7%
Insulin
7%
Glucose
7%
Adipose Tissue
7%
Cholesterol
7%
Glycerol
7%
Lipid
7%
Steroids
7%
Mitochondrial Protein
7%
Carbohydrates
7%