Mice experimental model of diabetes mellitus type ii based on high fat diet
https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2019-3-53-61
Abstract
About the Authors
L. V. KapilevichRussian Federation
DM, Professor, Chief Researcher, Department of Sports Tourism, Sports Physiology and Medicine, 36, Lenin Av., Tomsk, 634050;
Senior Researcher, 2, Moscow Trakt, Tomsk, 634050
A. N. Zakharova
Russian Federation
PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Sports Tourism, Sports Physiology and Medicine,
36, Lenin Av., Tomsk, 634050
E. Yu. Dyakova
Russian Federation
DM, Professor, Department of Sports Tourism, Sports Physiology and Medicine,
36, Lenin Av., Tomsk, 634050
T. A. Kironenko
Russian Federation
Lecturer, Department of Sports Tourism, Sports Physiology and Medicine,
36, Lenin Av., Tomsk, 634050
K. G. Milovanova
Russian Federation
Post-graduate Student, Department of Sports Tourism, Sports Physiology and Medicine,
36, Lenin Av., Tomsk, 634050
J. G. Kalinnikova
Russian Federation
Senior Lecturer, Department of Sports Tourism, Sports Physiology and Medicine,
36, Lenin Av., Tomsk, 634050
A. V. Chibalin
Russian Federation
Senior Researcher, Department of Sports Tourism, Sports Physiology and Medicine, 36, Lenin Av., Tomsk, 634050;
Associate Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Integrative Physiology, 1, Solnavägen, Stockholm, 171 77, Sweden
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Review
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Kapilevich L.V., Zakharova A.N., Dyakova E.Yu., Kironenko T.A., Milovanova K.G., Kalinnikova J.G., Chibalin A.V. Mice experimental model of diabetes mellitus type ii based on high fat diet. Bulletin of Siberian Medicine. 2019;18(3):53-61. https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2019-3-53-61