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Table 5: Staging of Hepatic Steatosis in Ponies and Horses During 2 Years of Excess Energy Intake (Data Are Presented as Numbers and as Percentages of the Breed).
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Table 3: BCS and CNS in Ponies and Horses During 2 Years of Excess Energy Intake (Data Are Presented as Medians and 25th/75th Percentiles).
Table 4: Plasma Glucose (Mmol/L), Serum Insulin (μU/mL), Serum NEFA (Μmol/L) and Serum TG (Mmol/L) Concentrations Recorded in Ponies and Horses During 2 Years of Excess Energy Intake (Data Are Presented as Means ± SD).
Figure 1: Serum Liver Enzyme Activities and Serum BA Concentrations in Ponies and Horses During 2 Years of Excess Energy Intake.
Figure 2: Hepatic Chemerin mRNA Level in Ponies and Horses.
Supplemental Information 3: SAA Concentrations (Μg/mL) at Basal Measurements (T0), After One Year (T2) and After Two Years (T5) of Excess Energy Intake in Ponies and Horses.
Supplemental Information 4: Hepatic mRNA Levels of TNFα, IL-6, FABP1 and CD68 (X-Fold) at Basal Measurements (T0), After One Year (T2) and After Two Years (T5) of Excess Energy Intake in Ponies and Horses.
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