Central and peripheral GLP-1 systems independently suppress eating
Daniel I. Brierley(University College London), Stefan Trapp(University College London), Karen A. Scott(Georgia State University), Arashdeep Singh(University of Florida), Molly McDougle(University of Pennsylvania), Frank Reimann(University of Cambridge), Annette D. de Kloet(University of Florida), Shin Jae Lee(ETH Zurich), Fiona M. Gribble(University of Cambridge), Alan de Araujo(University of Florida), Eric G. Krause(Norwegian Womens Public Health Association), Calyn B. Maske(University of Florida), Marie K. Holt(Florida State University), Macarena Vergara(University of Florida), Majd H. Afaghani(University of Florida), Wolfgang Langhans(ETH Zurich), Linda Rinaman(Florida State University), Guillaume de Lartigue(Monell Chemical Senses Center)
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