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The following pages link to Oligoclonal Antibody Targeting Ghrelin Increases Energy Expenditure and Reduces Food Intake in Fasted Mice (Q35740201):
Displaying 12 items.
- Anti-ghrelin immunoglobulins modulate ghrelin stability and its orexigenic effect in obese mice and humans (Q24599636) (← links)
- Ghrelin: much more than a hunger hormone (Q33725885) (← links)
- Obesity vaccines. (Q36977740) (← links)
- Chronic treatment of ( )-methamphetamine-induced locomotor effects in rats using one or a combination of two high affinity anti-methamphetamine monoclonal antibodies (Q37264923) (← links)
- Immunization against active ghrelin using virus-like particles for obesity treatment (Q37362751) (← links)
- Consuming Two Eggs per Day, as Compared to an Oatmeal Breakfast, Decreases Plasma Ghrelin while Maintaining the LDL/HDL Ratio. (Q37673090) (← links)
- Ghrelin receptor modulators: a patent review (2011 - 2014). (Q38232345) (← links)
- The role of ghrelin-responsive mediobasal hypothalamic neurons in mediating feeding responses to fasting (Q40104715) (← links)
- Candidate Gene Identification of Feed Efficiency and Coat Color Traits in a C57BL/6J × Kunming F2 Mice Population Using Genome-Wide Association Study. (Q41371003) (← links)
- Anti-ghrelin Therapeutic Vaccine: A Novel Approach for Obesity Treatment (Q61068497) (← links)
- Ghrelin Receptor Influence on Cocaine Reward is Not Directly Dependent on Peripheral Acyl-Ghrelin (Q61796739) (← links)
- Metabolic Effects of Testosterone Hormone Therapy in Normal and Orchiectomized Male Rats: From Indirect Calorimetry to Lipolytic Enzymes (Q92219247) (← links)