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Mihai Covasa
Mihai Covasa
Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, USA; Stefan cel Mare University, Suceava, Romania
Verified email at westernu.edu
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Alginate: From food industry to biomedical applications and management of metabolic disorders
R Gheorghita Puscaselu, A Lobiuc, M Dimian, M Covasa
Polymers 12 (10), 2417, 2020
2962020
Emerging roles of lactic acid bacteria in protection against colorectal cancer
L Zhong, X Zhang, M Covasa
World journal of gastroenterology: WJG 20 (24), 7878, 2014
2852014
Irisin: a hope in understanding and managing obesity and metabolic syndrome
LI Arhire, L Mihalache, M Covasa
Frontiers in endocrinology 10, 441539, 2019
2482019
Increased oral detection, but decreased intestinal signaling for fats in mice lacking gut microbiota
FA Duca, TD Swartz, Y Sakar, M Covasa
PLoS one 7 (6), e39748, 2012
1992012
Rats maintained on high-fat diets exhibit reduced satiety in response to CCK and bombesin
M Covasa, RC Ritter
Peptides 19 (8), 1407-1415, 1998
1931998
Replication of obesity and associated signaling pathways through transfer of microbiota from obese-prone rats
FA Duca, Y Sakar, P Lepage, F Devime, B Langelier, J Doré, M Covasa
Diabetes 63 (5), 1624-1636, 2014
1912014
Gut microbiota and complications of type-2 diabetes
CO Iatcu, A Steen, M Covasa
Nutrients 14 (1), 166, 2021
1842021
Probiotics: how effective are they in the fight against obesity?
K Mazloom, I Siddiqi, M Covasa
Nutrients 11 (2), 258, 2019
1792019
Gut microbiota: from microorganisms to metabolic organ influencing obesity
RW Stephens, L Arhire, M Covasa
Obesity 26 (5), 801-809, 2018
1562018
Application of diet selection by poultry with particular reference to whole cereals
JM Forbes, M Covasa
World's Poultry Science Journal 51 (2), 149-165, 1995
1511995
Adaptation to a high-fat diet leads to hyperphagia and diminished sensitivity to cholecystokinin in rats
DM Savastano, M Covasa
The Journal of nutrition 135 (8), 1953-1959, 2005
1472005
Cholecystokinin: proofs and prospects for involvement in control of food intake and body weight
RC Ritter, M Covasa, CA Matson
Neuropeptides 33 (5), 387-399, 1999
1471999
Association between telomere length and diabetes mellitus: A meta-analysis
J Wang, X Dong, L Cao, Y Sun, Y Qiu, Y Zhang, R Cao, M Covasa, ...
Journal of International Medical Research 44 (6), 1156-1173, 2016
1432016
Adaptation to high-fat diet reduces inhibition of gastric emptying by CCK and intestinal oleate
M Covasa, RC Ritter
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2000
1422000
Up-regulation of intestinal type 1 taste receptor 3 and sodium glucose luminal transporter-1 expression and increased sucrose intake in mice lacking gut microbiota
TD Swartz, FA Duca, T De Wouters, Y Sakar, M Covasa
British Journal of Nutrition 107 (5), 621-630, 2012
1392012
High fat maintenance diet attenuates hindbrain neuronal response to CCK
M Covasa, J Grahn, RC Ritter
Regulatory peptides 86 (1-3), 83-88, 2000
1232000
The modulatory role of high fat feeding on gastrointestinal signals in obesity
FA Duca, Y Sakar, M Covasa
The Journal of nutritional biochemistry 24 (10), 1663-1677, 2013
1202013
The role of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP-8, MMP-9, MMP-13) in periodontal and peri-implant pathological processes
I Luchian, A Goriuc, D Sandu, M Covasa
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23 (3), 1806, 2022
1142022
Decreased intestinal nutrient response in diet-induced obese rats: role of gut peptides and nutrient receptors
FA Duca, TD Swartz, Y Sakar, M Covasa
International journal of obesity 37 (3), 375-381, 2013
1112013
Intestinal sensing by gut microbiota: targeting gut peptides
M Covasa, RW Stephens, R Toderean, C Cobuz
Frontiers in endocrinology 10, 385707, 2019
942019
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