Rest phase snacking increases energy resorption and weight gain in male mice
Kimberly Begemann(University of Lübeck), Henrik Oster(University of Lübeck), Olaf Jöhren(Institute of Pharmacology), Isabel Heyde(University of Lübeck), Pia Witt(University of Lübeck), Arkadiusz Liśkiewicz(Medical University of Silesia), Rebecca Oelkrug(University of Lübeck), Timo D. Müller(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Brinja Leinweber(University of Lübeck), Julica Inderhees(German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Christiane E. Koch(Philipps University of Marburg)
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