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Gilles Fromentin

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The Journal of Nutrition|March 26, 2010
Postprandial nutrient partitioning but not energy expenditure is modified in growing rats during adaptation to a high-protein dietMagdalena Stepien, Claire Gaudichon, Dalila Azzout-Marniche, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|October 7, 2004
Increasing the protein content in a carbohydrate-free diet enhances fat loss during 35% but not 75% energy restriction in ratsAgnes Marsset-Baglieri, Gilles Fromentin, Daniel Tomé, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|June 3, 2005
Fos-positive neurons are increased in the nucleus of the solitary tract and decreased in the ventromedial hypothalamus and amygdala by a high-protein diet in ratsNicolas Darcel, Gilles Fromentin, Helen E Raybould, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|June 8, 2018
The Protein Status of Rats Affects the Rewarding Value of Meals Due to their Protein ContentCatherine Chaumontet, Isidra Recio, Gilles Fromentin, et al.
Peptides|November 24, 2005
A tryptic hydrolysate from bovine milk alphaS1-casein improves sleep in rats subjected to chronic mild stressBenjamin Guesdon, Michaël Messaoudi, Catherine Lefranc-Millot, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|June 14, 2002
Protein is more potent than carbohydrate for reducing appetite in ratsAhmed Bensaïd, Daniel Tomé, Dorothy Gietzen, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|March 29, 2017
Metabolic effects of intermittent access to caloric or non-caloric sweetened solutions in mice fed a high-caloric dietMarion Soto, Catherine Chaumontet, Patrick C Even, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|July 31, 2003
Total subdiaphragmatic vagotomy does not suppress high protein diet-induced food intake depression in ratsDiane L'Heureux-Bouron, Daniel Tomé, Olivier Rampin, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|November 25, 2015
Intermittent access to a sucrose solution impairs metabolism in obesity-prone but not obesity-resistant miceMarion Soto, Catherine Chaumontet, Charles-David Mauduit, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|August 22, 2006
Yeast proteins enhance satiety in ratsRodolphe Faipoux, Daniel Tomé, Ahmed Bensaid, et al.
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The Journal of Nutrition|March 26, 2010
Postprandial nutrient partitioning but not energy expenditure is modified in growing rats during adaptation to a high-protein dietMagdalena Stepien, Claire Gaudichon, Dalila Azzout-Marniche, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|October 7, 2004
Increasing the protein content in a carbohydrate-free diet enhances fat loss during 35% but not 75% energy restriction in ratsAgnes Marsset-Baglieri, Gilles Fromentin, Daniel Tomé, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|June 3, 2005
Fos-positive neurons are increased in the nucleus of the solitary tract and decreased in the ventromedial hypothalamus and amygdala by a high-protein diet in ratsNicolas Darcel, Gilles Fromentin, Helen E Raybould, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|June 8, 2018
The Protein Status of Rats Affects the Rewarding Value of Meals Due to their Protein ContentCatherine Chaumontet, Isidra Recio, Gilles Fromentin, et al.
Peptides|November 24, 2005
A tryptic hydrolysate from bovine milk alphaS1-casein improves sleep in rats subjected to chronic mild stressBenjamin Guesdon, Michaël Messaoudi, Catherine Lefranc-Millot, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|June 14, 2002
Protein is more potent than carbohydrate for reducing appetite in ratsAhmed Bensaïd, Daniel Tomé, Dorothy Gietzen, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|March 29, 2017
Metabolic effects of intermittent access to caloric or non-caloric sweetened solutions in mice fed a high-caloric dietMarion Soto, Catherine Chaumontet, Patrick C Even, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|July 31, 2003
Total subdiaphragmatic vagotomy does not suppress high protein diet-induced food intake depression in ratsDiane L'Heureux-Bouron, Daniel Tomé, Olivier Rampin, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|November 25, 2015
Intermittent access to a sucrose solution impairs metabolism in obesity-prone but not obesity-resistant miceMarion Soto, Catherine Chaumontet, Charles-David Mauduit, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|August 22, 2006
Yeast proteins enhance satiety in ratsRodolphe Faipoux, Daniel Tomé, Ahmed Bensaid, et al.
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