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    Substituting food restriction by resistance training prevents liver and body fat regain in ovariectomized rats by Pighon, A., Paquette, A., Barsalani, R., Chapados, N. A., Yasari, S., Doucet, E., Lavoie, J.-M.

    “…Objective Fat mass gain and regain following weight loss are major concerns and may be even more critical after menopause. The present study was undertaken to…”
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    LDL receptor and Pcsk9 transcripts are decreased in liver of ovariectomized rats: effects of exercise training by Ngo Sock, E T, Chapados, N A, Lavoie, J-M

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-07-2014)
    “…The aim of this study was to determine the effects of ovariectomy in rats on hepatic gene expression of key molecules involved in cholesterol metabolism and to…”
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    Hepatic VLDL-TG production and MTP gene expression are decreased in ovariectomized rats: effects of exercise training by Barsalani, R, Chapados, N A, Lavoie, J-M

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-11-2010)
    “…The present study was designed to investigate the effects of estrogen withdrawal and exercise training on hepatic very low density lipoprotein-triglyceride…”
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    Fatty acid oxidation is decreased in the liver of ovariectomized rats by Paquette, A, Chapados, N A, Bergeron, R, Lavoie, J-M

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-07-2009)
    “…Estrogen-deficient states are associated with hepatic steatosis. Based on previous findings obtained at the molecular and enzymatic levels, it has been…”
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    Effects of exercise training on hepatic microsomal triglyceride transfer protein content in rats by Chapados, N A, Seelaender, M, Levy, E, Lavoie, J-M

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-04-2009)
    “…Microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (MTP) is a protein that exerts a central regulatory role in very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) assembly and…”
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