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Day-night variations in pro-oxidant reactions of hypothalamic, hepatic and pancreatic tissue in mice with spontaneous obesity (Neotomodon alstoni)

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Pages 275-284 | Received 30 Sep 2015, Accepted 08 Oct 2015, Published online: 19 Nov 2015

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Alejandra Barrios-Rivera, Cinthia Juárez-Tapia, Agustín Carmona-Castro, Teresa Bosques-Tistler & Manuel Miranda-Anaya. (2020) Obese mice Neotomodon alstoni show learning impairment in Morris Water Maze test, differences between midday and midnight. Biological Rhythm Research 51:8, pages 1206-1215.
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Dalia Luna-Moreno, Moisés Pérez-Mendoza, Agustín Carmona-Castro & Manuel Miranda-Anaya. (2018) Daily profile in ghrelin and hypothalamic ghrelin receptors in obese and lean mice Neotomodon alstoni. Biological Rhythm Research 49:4, pages 515-520.
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Moisés Pérez-Mendoza, Julieta Berenice Rivera-Zavala, Asael H Rodríguez-Guadarrama, Luis M Montoya-Gomez, Agustín Carmona-Castro, Mauricio Díaz-Muñoz & Manuel Miranda-Anaya. (2018) Daily cycle in hepatic lipid metabolism in obese mice, Neotomodon alstoni: Sex differences. Chronobiology International 35:5, pages 643-657.
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Manuel Miranda-Anaya, Vania Carmona-Alcocer & Agustín Carmona-Castro. (2016) Effects of obesity on circadian photic entrainment of locomotor activity in wild mice Neotomodon alstoni. Biological Rhythm Research 47:4, pages 529-537.
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M. Miranda-Anaya, M. Pérez-Mendoza, C.R. Juárez-Tapia & A. Carmona-Castro. (2019) The volcano mouse Neotomodon alstoni of central Mexico, a biological model in the study of breeding, obesity and circadian rhythms. General and Comparative Endocrinology 273, pages 61-66.
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