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OMIM - Developmental delay
Fasting-induced changes in gene expression in cancer cells and normal tissues
Livers of medium-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrgenase (MCAD) KO mice upon LPS treatment with fasting
Colonic epithelial cells in starved and re-fed mice treated with antibiotics
Liver ER-associated RNA expression in obese and wildtype mice after fasting and feeding
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Do Not Eat.
Paying people to eat or not to eat? Carryover effects of monetary incentives on eating behaviour.
Estradiol and appetite: To eat or not to eat.
This is not the EAT-Lancet Diet - Authors' reply.
Ugly food, not eat: the eating intention of emotional eater for different esthetic food.
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Intuitive Eating for Disordered Eating
Effectiveness of a Normalization of Eating Intervention Program for Treating Women With Eating Disor…
Eating With Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE)
Eating Concerns and Compulsivity
Transversal, Controlled and Not Randomized Study, Laying on the Desire of Children and Eating Disord…
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