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- Low-Molecular-Mass Fragments of Collagen Improve Parameters Related to Mass and Inflammation of the Adipose Tissue in the Obese Rat. (Food Technol Biotechnol, 2023) [PMID:37200797]
- Exposure to low dose benzo[a]pyrene during early life stages causes symptoms similar to cardiac hypertrophy in adult zebrafish. (J Hazard Mater, 2014) [PMID:24922095]
- Hydrolyzed collagen: Exploring its applications in the food and beverage industries and assessing its impact on human health - A comprehensive review. (Heliyon, 2024) [PMID:39253251]
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- Low-Molecular-Mass Fragments of Collagen Improve Parameters Related to Mass and Inflammation of the Adipose Tissue in the Obese Rat. (2023) pubmed
- Exposure to low dose benzo[a]pyrene during early life stages causes symptoms similar to cardiac hypertrophy in adult zebrafish. (2014) pubmed
- Hydrolyzed collagen: Exploring its applications in the food and beverage industries and assessing its impact on human health - A comprehensive review. (2024) pubmed
- Marine collagen peptides reduce endothelial cell injury in diabetic rats by inhibiting apoptosis and the expression of coupling factor 6 and microparticles. (2017) pubmed
- GABALAGEN Alleviates Stress-Induced Sleep Disorders in Rats. (2024) pubmed
- GABALAGEN Facilitates Pentobarbital-Induced Sleep by Modulating the Serotonergic System in Rats. (2024) pubmed
- Long-term environmental levels of microcystin-LR exposure induces colorectal chronic inflammation, fibrosis and barrier disruption via CSF1R/Rap1b signaling pathway. (2022) pubmed
- Polystyrene microplastics disrupt skeletal development in marine medaka Oryzias melastigma. (2026) pubmed
- Increase in bone mineral density through oral administration of shark gelatin to ovariectomized rats. (2005) pubmed
- Subacute Cardiovascular Toxicity of the Marine Phycotoxin Azaspiracid-1 in Rats. (2016) pubmed