Oxyntomodulin Suppresses Appetite and Reduces Food Intake in Humans
Mark A. Cohen(Hammersmith Hospital), Stephen R. Bloom(Imperial College London), Sylvia Ellis(Hammersmith Hospital), Gary Frost(Hammersmith Hospital), Rachel L. Batterham(University College Hospital), Mohammad A. Ghatei(Hammersmith Hospital), Carel W. le Roux(University College Dublin), Adrian Park, Michael Patterson(Hammersmith Hospital)
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