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A cafeteria diet triggers intestinal inflammation and oxidative stress in obese rats
Published in British journal of nutrition (28-01-2017)“…The gastrointestinal alterations associated with the consumption of an obesogenic diet, such as inflammation, permeability impairment and oxidative stress,…”
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Procyanidin dimer B1 and trimer C1 impair inflammatory response signalling in human monocytes
Published in Free radical research (01-05-2011)“…The way specific procyanidins exert their anti-inflammatory effects is not fully understood. This study has investigated the capacity of different procyanidins…”
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Acutely administrated Grape Seed Proanthocyanidin Extract act as a satiating agent
Published in Appetite (01-08-2015)Get full text
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Liver lipocalin 2 expression in severely obese women with non alcoholic fatty liver disease
Published in Experimental and clinical endocrinology & diabetes (01-02-2013)“…Lipocalin 2 (LCN2) has been related to obesity, insulin resistance and metabolic disturbance. However, its relation with non alcoholic fatty liver disease…”
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P-98 SUCNR1/SDHA Profiles as Predictors of HNSCC Prognosis
Published in Oral oncology (01-07-2021)Get full text
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Grape-Seed Procyanidins Act as Antiinflammatory Agents in Endotoxin-Stimulated RAW 264.7 Macrophages by Inhibiting NFkB Signaling Pathway
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (30-05-2007)“…Procyanindin extract (PE) is a mixture of polyphenols, mainly procyanidins, obtained from grape seed with putative antiinflammatory activity. We evaluated the…”
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Identification of a nutrient-sensing transcriptional network in monocytes by using inbred rat models on a cafeteria diet
Published in Disease models & mechanisms (01-10-2016)“…Obesity has reached pandemic levels worldwide. The current models of diet-induced obesity in rodents use predominantly high-fat based diets that do not take…”
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