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The ratio of mouse insulin I:insulin II does not reflect that of the corresponding preproinsulin mRNAs.
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Leptin acts via leptin receptor-expressing lateral hypothalamic neurons to modulate the mesolimbic dopamine system and suppress feeding.
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Intracellular signalling. Key enzyme in leptin-induced anorexia.
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A potential role for hypothalamomedullary POMC projections in leptin-induced suppression of food intake.
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Control of food intake and energy expenditure by Nos1 neurons of the paraventricular hypothalamus.
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Neurturin and a GLP-1 Analogue Act Synergistically to Alleviate Diabetes in Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rats.
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Leptin action in the forebrain regulates the hindbrain response to satiety signals.
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Essential Role for Hypothalamic Calcitonin Receptor?Expressing Neurons in the Control of Food Intake by Leptin.
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Eating small: applications and implications for nano-technology in agriculture and the food industry.
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ß-Cell Control of Insulin Production During Starvation-Refeeding in Male Rats.
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Calcitonin Receptor Neurons in the Mouse Nucleus Tractus Solitarius Control Energy Balance via the Non-aversive Suppression of Feeding.
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Leptin receptor-expressing nucleus tractus solitarius neurons suppress food intake independently of GLP1 in mice.
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NTS Prlh overcomes orexigenic stimuli and ameliorates dietary and genetic forms of obesity.
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Peptide-YY3-36/glucagon-like peptide-1 combination treatment of obese diabetic mice improves insulin sensitivity associated with recovered pancreatic ß-cell function and synergistic activation of discrete hypothalamic and brainstem neuronal circuitries.
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