Dulloo, Abdul G.
Dulloo, Abdul
Abdul G Dulloo
VIAF ID: 130155042711772401341 ( Personal )
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Works
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24 hour energy expenditure several months after weight loss in the underfed rat : evidence for a chronic increase in whole-body metabolic efficiency | |
Adaptive role of energy expenditure in modulating body fat and protein deposition during catch-up growth after early undernutrition | |
Caractérisation du métabolisme protéique musculaire au cours de l'obésité et lors de la perte de poids | |
Dietary supplementation with fish oil enhances in vivo synthesis of tumor necrosis factor | |
Ephedrine, caffeine and aspirin : safety and efficacy for treatment of human obesity | |
Ephedrine, xanthines and prostaglandin-inhibitors : actions and interactions in the stimulation of thermogenesis | |
Fish oil decreases natural resistance of mice to infection with Salmonella typhimurium | |
Fish oil enhances macrophage tumor necrosis factor-alpha mRNA expression at the transcriptional level | |
Human variability in the pattern of lean and fat tissue deposition during weight recovery | |
Influence of dietary composition on energy expenditure during recovery of body weight in the rat : implications for catch-up growth and obesity relapse | |
Modulation of "obese" gene expression in rat brown and white adipose tissues | |
Paraxanthine (metabolite of caffeine) mimics caffeine's interaction with sympathetic control of thermogenesis | |
Potentiation of the thermogenic antiobesity effects of ephedrine by dietary methylxanthines : adenosine antagonism or phosphodiesterase inhibition? | |
Prédisposition à l'obésité : avantage évolutif devenu nocif | |
Suppression of Ca²+-dependent heat production in mouse skeletal muscle by high fish oil consumption : preliminary report | |
Twenty-four-hour energy expenditure and urinary catecholamines of humans consuming low-to-moderate amounts of medium-chain triglycerides : a dose-response study in a human respiratory chamber |