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1. Maternal fructose intake aggravates the harmful effects of a Western diet in rat male descendants impacting their cholesterol metabolism. Fauste E, Panadero MI, Pérez-Armas M, Donis C, López-Laiz P, Sevillano J, Sánchez-Alonso MG, Ramos-Álvarez MP, Otero P, Bocos C. Food Funct; 2024 Jun 04; 15(11):6147-6163. PubMed ID: 38767501 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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