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Academic Article Dietary saturated fat reduces alcoholic hepatotoxicity in rats by altering fatty acid metabolism and membrane composition.
Academic Article Cytokine and chemokine expression associated with steatohepatitis and hepatocyte proliferation in rats fed ethanol via total enteral nutrition.
Academic Article The role of ethanol metabolism in development of alcoholic steatohepatitis in the rat.
Concept Fatty Liver, Alcoholic
Concept Fatty Liver
Academic Article "Effects of obesity and casein or soy protein diet on liver steatosis in female Zucker rats following DMBA treatment"
Academic Article Short- and Long-Term Soy Diet Versus Casein Protects Liver Steatosis Independent of the Arginine Content.
Academic Article Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) Feeding Protects Liver Steatosis in Obese Breast Cancer Rat Model.
Academic Article A diet containing a high- versus low-daidzein level does not protect against liver steatosis in the obese Zucker rat model.
Academic Article Short-Term Soy Protein Isolate Feeding Prevents Liver Steatosis and Reduces Serum ALT and AST Levels in Obese Female Zucker Rats.
Academic Article Comparison of liver gene expression by RNAseq and PCR analysis after 8 weeks of feeding soy protein isolate- or casein-based diets in an obese liver steatosis rat model.
Academic Article Effects of obesity and 10 weeks metformin treatment on liver steatosis.
Academic Article Diet Containing Soy Protein Concentrate With Low and High Isoflavones for 9 Weeks Protects Against Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Steatosis Using Obese Zucker Rats.
Academic Article Long-Term Feeding Soy Protein Concentrates Protect Against Hepatic Steatosis Independent of Isoflavone Levels.

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