2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-42302002000200024
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Aspectos de segurança do hormônio de crescimento

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“…Lipids cross the blood-brain barrier and, according to their function, some studies have reported their ability to alter the response of some key molecules that regulate energy homeostasis and food intake. Understanding the effect that PUFAs can have on these regulators is essential to mediate these signals and their impact on an individual's health (DAMIANI; DAMIANI, 2011;SCHWINKENDORF et al, 2010). There was no significant effect (P > 0.05) of treatment on expression of ARH genes in gilts from experiment B (Table 37).…”
Section: Arcuate Nucleus Of the Hypothalamus (Arh) Relative Expressio...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Lipids cross the blood-brain barrier and, according to their function, some studies have reported their ability to alter the response of some key molecules that regulate energy homeostasis and food intake. Understanding the effect that PUFAs can have on these regulators is essential to mediate these signals and their impact on an individual's health (DAMIANI; DAMIANI, 2011;SCHWINKENDORF et al, 2010). There was no significant effect (P > 0.05) of treatment on expression of ARH genes in gilts from experiment B (Table 37).…”
Section: Arcuate Nucleus Of the Hypothalamus (Arh) Relative Expressio...mentioning
confidence: 98%