Publications
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Parra-Vargas MC, Bouret, SG, Bruning, JC, de Moura, EG, Garland, T, Lisboa, PC, Ozanne, SE, Patti, ME, Plagemann, A, Speakman, JR, Tena-Sempere, M, Vergely, C, Zeltser, LM and Jimenez-Chillaron JC.
The long-lasting shadow of litter size in rodents: litter size is an underreported variable that strongly determines adult physiology
molecular metabolism . 71: . Number of citations: 10
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Ribas-Aulinas F, Parra-Vargas MC, Ramon-Krauel M, Díaz-Naderi R, Lerin C, Cambras T and Jimenez-Chillaron JC.
Time-Restricted Feeding during Puberty Ameliorates Adiposity and Prevents Hepatic Steatosis in a Mouse Model of Childhood Obesity.
Nutrients . 13(10): 3579. Number of citations: 5
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Ribas-Aulinas F, Ribó-Gené S, Parra-Vargas MC, Fernández-Pérez A, Cebrià-Romero J, Guardiola-Perello M, Ramon-Krauel M, Lerin C, Díaz-Naderi R, Kalko SG, Vallejo M, Díez-Noguera A, Cambras T and Jimenez-Chillaron JC.
Neonatal overfeeding during lactation rapidly and permanently misaligns the hepatic circadian rhythm and programmes adult NAFLD.
molecular metabolism . 45: 101162-101162. Number of citations: 15
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Parra-Vargas MC, Rodriguez-Echevarria R and Jimenez-Chillaron JC.
Nutritional Approaches for the Management of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: An Evidence-Based Review.
Nutrients . 12(12): . Number of citations: 37
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Parra-Vargas MC, Ramon-Krauel M, Lerin C and Jimenez-Chillaron JC.
Size Does Matter: Litter Size Strongly Determines Adult Metabolism in Rodents.
CELL METABOLISM . 32(3): 334-340. Number of citations: 38
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Parra-Vargas MC, Sandoval-Rodriguez A, Rodriguez-Echevarria R, Dominguez-Rosales JA, Santos-Garcia A and Armendariz-Borunda J.
Delphinidin Ameliorates Hepatic Triglyceride Accumulation in Human HepG2 Cells, but Not in Diet-Induced Obese Mice.
Nutrients . 10(8): . Number of citations: 31
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Rodriguez-Echevarria R, Macias-Barragan J, Parra-Vargas MC, Davila-Rodriguez JR, Amezcua-Galvez E and Armendariz-Borunda J.
Diet switch and omega-3 hydroxy-fatty acids display differential hepatoprotective effects in an obesity/nonalcoholic fatty liver disease model in mice.
WORLD J GASTROENTERO . 24(4): 461-474. Number of citations: 6