Hyperleptinemia in neonatally overfed female rats does not dysregulate feeding circuitry
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posted on 2024-06-19, 02:27 authored by I Ziko, Luba SominskyLuba Sominsky, TX Nguyen, KY Yam, SD Luca, A Korosi, SJ SpencerHyperleptinemia in neonatally overfed female rats does not dysregulate feeding circuitry
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Frontiers in EndocrinologyVolume
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineEndocrinology & MetabolismhypothalamusnutritionleptinsexsatietyobesityneonatalPOSTNATAL LEPTIN SURGENUCLEUS-TRACTUS-SOLITARIUSARCUATE NUCLEUSMELANOCORTIN SYSTEMPROOPIOMELANOCORTIN NEURONSCARDIOVASCULAR RISKCHILDHOOD OBESITYIMMUNE CHALLENGEENERGY-BALANCEPOMC NEURONS3202 Clinical sciences3209 Neurosciences
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