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Peptide YY in Type 2 Diabetes: A Complementary Gut Hormone with Therapeutic Potential Beyond GLP-1. [PDF]
Nguyen NT, Park JH.
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Fish feeding behavior recognition via lightweight two stage network and satiety experiments. [PDF]
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Mechanism and Context: Making Sense of Adverse Events With GLP-1-based Therapy. [PDF]
Hagelqvist PG, Vilsbøll T, Schwarz CR.
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Incretin Analogues for Weight Reduction in Non-Diabetic Obese: A Review of Liraglutide, Semaglutide, and Tirzepatide Beyond Glycemic Control. [PDF]
Bonga KN, Padhan M.
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Neurology, 1988
A 62-year-old man with a tegmental medullary glioma lost 30 pounds of weight in several months because of lack of appetite and early satiety. The medullary tegmentum may play an important role in regulating feeding behavior in humans.
J C, Masdeu, E R, Ross
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A 62-year-old man with a tegmental medullary glioma lost 30 pounds of weight in several months because of lack of appetite and early satiety. The medullary tegmentum may play an important role in regulating feeding behavior in humans.
J C, Masdeu, E R, Ross
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Gastrointestinal Satiety Signals
Annual Review of Physiology, 2008The increasing prevalence of obesity worldwide has imparted renewed impetus to the study of the mechanisms of appetite regulation. Digestion and nutrient absorption take place in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, whereas food intake is controlled by neuronal circuits in the central nervous system. The need for gut-brain cross talk is therefore clear. It
Owais B, Chaudhri +3 more
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