Central control of feeding.
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, Journal Article
Anderson, KA; Means, AR
Published in: F1000 Biol Rep
January 21, 2009
The rising rate of obesity in Western countries has led to intensified efforts to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the central control of appetite and feeding behavior. This report highlights studies published from 2006 to 2008 revealing novel centrally acting anorexigenic hormones, the continued unraveling of complex hypothalamic intracellular signaling pathways that regulate feeding, and insights into leptin resistance.
Duke Scholars
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F1000 Biol Rep
DOI
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1757-594X
Publication Date
January 21, 2009
Volume
1
Start / End Page
10
Location
England
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Anderson, K. A., & Means, A. R. (2009). Central control of feeding. F1000 Biol Rep, 1, 10. https://doi.org/10.3410/B1-10
Anderson, Kristin A., and Anthony R. Means. “Central control of feeding.” F1000 Biol Rep 1 (January 21, 2009): 10. https://doi.org/10.3410/B1-10.
Anderson KA, Means AR. Central control of feeding. F1000 Biol Rep. 2009 Jan 21;1:10.
Anderson, Kristin A., and Anthony R. Means. “Central control of feeding.” F1000 Biol Rep, vol. 1, Jan. 2009, p. 10. Pubmed, doi:10.3410/B1-10.
Anderson KA, Means AR. Central control of feeding. F1000 Biol Rep. 2009 Jan 21;1:10.
Published In
F1000 Biol Rep
DOI
EISSN
1757-594X
Publication Date
January 21, 2009
Volume
1
Start / End Page
10
Location
England