Leptin action in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus is sufficient, but not necessary, to normalize diabetic hyperglycemia.
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Leptin action in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus is sufficient, but not necessary, to normalize diabetic hyperglycemia.
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Leptin action in the ventromed ...... malize diabetic hyperglycemia.
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Leptin action in the ventromed ...... malize diabetic hyperglycemia.
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Leptin action in the ventromed ...... malize diabetic hyperglycemia.
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Leptin action in the ventromed ...... malize diabetic hyperglycemia.
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Leptin action in the ventromed ...... malize diabetic hyperglycemia.
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Leptin action in the ventromed ...... malize diabetic hyperglycemia.
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Gerald J Taborsky
Gregory J Morton
Hong T Nguyen
Mauricio D Dorfman
Miles E Matsen
Stephan J Guyenet
Thomas H Meek
Vincent Damian
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10.1210/EN.2013-1328
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2013-06-19T00:00:00Z