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- who: Giada DiNunzio from the Center for NeurosciencesUniversity of have published the Article: Determining the contribution of a high-fructose corn syrup formulation to hepatic glycogen synthesis during ad-libitum feeding in mice, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: In this study, the effects of supplementing a normal chow diet with a fructose and glucose formulation corresponding to HFCS-55 on hepatic glycogen synthesis was studied in mice during ad-libitum feeding. Perhaps the largest discrepancy between the rodent model and humans that are categorized as high sugar consumers is that the sugar . . .
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