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The university is part of Wageningen University & Research and is the only university in the Netherlands to focus specifically on the theme ‘healthy food and living environment’. The strength of Wageningen University & Research lies in its ability to join the forces of specialised research institutes and the university. It also lies in the combined efforts of the various fields of natural and social sciences. This union of expertise leads to scientific breakthroughs that can quickly be put into practice and be incorporated into education.

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Detailed localisation of diet-induced changes in gene expression in the murine small intestine.  [2017]

Wit, de, Nicole; Boekschoten, Mark; Hooiveld, Guido; Muller, Michael;

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An increasing amount of evidence suggests that the small intestine may play an important role in the development of metabolic diseases, such as obesity and insulin resistance. The small intestine provides the first barrier between diet and the body. As a result, dysregulation of biological processes and secretion of signal molecules from the small intestine may be of importance in the regulation and dysregulation of whole body metabolic homeostasis. Changes in gene expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism, cell cycle and immune response may contribute to the aetiology of diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance. In the current study we present a detailed investigation on the effects a chow diet, low fat diet and high fat diet on gene expression along the proximal-to-distal axis of the murine small intestine. The reported results provide a knowledge base for upcoming studies on the role of the small intestine in the aetiology of diet-induced diseases.

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In AGRIS since:
2020
All titles:
"Detailed localisation of diet-induced changes in gene expression in the murine small intestine."@eng
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Bibliographic information

In AGRIS since:
2020
All titles:
"Detailed localisation of diet-induced changes in gene expression in the murine small intestine."@eng