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Toward Reproducible Metabolism Research: Consensus emerges on preclinical indirect calorimetry

Shaikh, Saame Raza, and Alexander S. Banks. 2025. “Toward Reproducible Metabolism Research: Consensus Emerges on Preclinical Indirect Calorimetry”. The Journal of Nutrition.
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Last updated on 01/12/2026

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  • Microbial metabolism of mannitol as a tracer for the non-invasive measurement of oral-cecal transit
  • Toward Reproducible Metabolism Research: Consensus emerges on preclinical indirect calorimetry
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  • A consensus guide to preclinical indirect calorimetry experiments
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