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Failure of a dietary model to affect markers of inflammation in domestic cats
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Incubation of selected fermentable fibres with feline faecal inoculum: correlations between in vitro fermentation characteristics and end products
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The cat as a model for human obesity: insights in depot-specific inflammation associated with feline obesity
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Proliferation capacity of T-lymphocytes is affected transiently after a long-term weight gain in Beagle dogs
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Highly viscous guar gum shifts dietary amino acids from metabolic use to fermentation substrate in domestic cats
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Immunological changes during progressive weight gain and stable obesity in dogs and cats.
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Highly viscous guar gum shifts dietary amino acids from metabolic use to fermentation substrate in domestic cats
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mRNA expression response of adipokines to feline obesity depends on adipose tissue location
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Short-term increase of body weight triggers immunological variables in dogs
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Chronic obesity does not alter inflammatory cytokines but evokes an impaired lymphocyte function in adult healthy dogs
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Effect of guar gum on in vivo fermentation kinetics and end product profile in cats
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Manipulation of inflammation and oxidative stress through specific feeding in cats
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Increasing body weight does not affect cellular immunity but alters fat oxidation and oxidative stress in dogs
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Chronic obesity in cats does not lead to a systemic low grade inflammation
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The effect of weight loss on serum adipokines in obese cats
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Effect of weight gain on immunological parameters in healthy dogs
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Effect of weight gain on immunological parameters in adult dogs