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The following pages link to The glucostatic theory of regulation of food intake and the problem of obesity (Q76155492):
Displaying 15 items.
- From observation to experimentation: leptin action in the mediobasal hypothalamus (Q24644953) (← links)
- Brain glucosamine boosts protective glucoprivic feeding (Q33772319) (← links)
- BAD modulates counterregulatory responses to hypoglycemia and protective glucoprivic feeding (Q34097575) (← links)
- The effect of peanut and grain bar preloads on postmeal satiety, glycemia, and weight loss in healthy individuals: an acute and a chronic randomized intervention trial (Q36750486) (← links)
- Sensitivity to cold in the hereditary obese-hyperglycemic syndrome of mice (Q37007458) (← links)
- Neural input is critical for arcuate hypothalamic neurons to mount intracellular signaling responses to systemic insulin and deoxyglucose challenges in male rats: implications for communication within feeding and metabolic control networks (Q37479323) (← links)
- Altered hypothalamic function in diet-induced obesity (Q37851003) (← links)
- Regulation of the anorectic drug recognition site during glucoprivic feeding (Q38330825) (← links)
- Recent developments in the study of feeding and drinking in animals (Q39994884) (← links)
- Peptides and the control of meal size (Q40305543) (← links)
- Effect of sugars in solutions on subjective appetite and short-term food intake in 9- to 14-year-old normal weight boys (Q47177245) (← links)
- Impairment of glucostatic, adrenergic and serotoninergic feeding parallels the lack of glucoprivic signals in the golden hamster (Q48667467) (← links)
- Assessment and results of obesity (Q49783231) (← links)
- Evidence for a Non-leptin System that Defends against Weight Gain in Overfeeding (Q61844670) (← links)
- [Present state of the knowledge of pathogenesis of obesity] (Q74166044) (← links)