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1996 journal article

Effects of dietary protein level on growth and body composition in mice divergently selected for fat content

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 76(4), 613–620.

By: M. Bertram*, W. Schoenherr, E. Eisen & M. Coffey

author keywords: mice; dietary protein; growth; body composition; fat deposition
TL;DR: Overall, HF mice grew faster were more efficient at converting feed to body weight gain, and had empty carcasses with a higher percentage of tat and a lower percentage of protein than LF mice. (via Semantic Scholar)
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