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  • Wu, L.; Zhou, X.; Li, T.; He, J.; Huang, L.; Ouyang, Z.; He, L.; Wei, T.; He, Q.
    Improved Sp1 and betaine homocysteine-S-methyltransferase expression and homocysteine clearance are involved in the effects of zinc on oxidative stress in high-fat-diet-pretreated mice (2018), Biol. Trace Elem. Res., 184, 436-441 .
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nutrition dietary zinc might be important for the alleviation of oxidative stress and the clearance of homocysteine in high-fat-diet-pretreated mice Mus musculus

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Mus musculus
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physiological function high-fat-diet-pretreated mice fed with no-added zinc diet for 4 weeks have the lowest gene and protein expression of betaine homocysteine-S-methyltransferase, cystathionine beta-synthase, and zinc-dependent transcription factor Sp1, compared with control diet or low-fat-diet pretreatment Mus musculus