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The following pages link to Gastrointestinal hormones regulating appetite (Q24669951):
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- Altered gut and adipose tissue hormones in overweight and obese individuals: cause or consequence? (Q26779389) (← links)
- The role of the neuropeptide Y (NPY) family in the pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (Q26782555) (← links)
- Diet in irritable bowel syndrome (Q26824367) (← links)
- Understanding the control of ingestive behavior in primates (Q27008958) (← links)
- Loss of UCP2 attenuates mitochondrial dysfunction without altering ROS production and uncoupling activity (Q27315724) (← links)
- Hypothalamic Agrp neurons drive stereotypic behaviors beyond feeding. (Q27322944) (← links)
- Targeted enhancement of oleoylethanolamide production in proximal small intestine induces across-meal satiety in rats (Q28581609) (← links)
- Current trends in targeting the hormonal regulation of appetite and energy balance to treat obesity (Q30399390) (← links)
- Regulation of appetite to treat obesity (Q30403705) (← links)
- New advances in models and strategies for developing anti-obesity drugs (Q30429816) (← links)
- The TRPA1 agonist, methyl syringate suppresses food intake and gastric emptying (Q31131497) (← links)
- The steroid glycoside H.g.-12 from Hoodia gordonii activates the human bitter receptor TAS2R14 and induces CCK release from HuTu-80 cells (Q33712646) (← links)
- Effects of high fat diet, ovariectomy, and physical activity on leptin receptor expression in rat brain and white fat tissue. (Q33725407) (← links)
- Hypoxia-Related Hormonal Appetite Modulation in Humans during Rest and Exercise: Mini Review. (Q33736640) (← links)
- The role of meal viscosity and oat β-glucan characteristics in human appetite control: a randomized crossover trial. (Q33736792) (← links)
- JTT-130, a novel intestine-specific inhibitor of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein, reduces food preference for fat. (Q33737233) (← links)
- Obesity pharmacotherapy: what is next? (Q33827988) (← links)
- Sensitivity to the satiating effects of exendin 4 is decreased in obesity-prone Osborne-Mendel rats compared to obesity-resistant S5B/Pl rats (Q34020617) (← links)
- Cholecystokinin in white sea bream: molecular cloning, regional expression, and immunohistochemical localization in the gut after feeding and fasting. (Q34533877) (← links)
- Gut hormones, appetite suppression and cachexia in patients with pulmonary TB. (Q34565981) (← links)
- Progress in developing cholecystokinin (CCK)/gastrin receptor ligands that have therapeutic potential (Q34712671) (← links)
- Transcriptome analysis of food habit transition from carnivory to herbivory in a typical vertebrate herbivore, grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella (Q35015933) (← links)
- Introduction to the reviews on appetite (Q35140217) (← links)
- The Association of Serum Total Peptide YY (PYY) with Obesity and Body Fat Measures in the CODING Study (Q35151833) (← links)
- Emerging role of insulin with incretin therapies for management of type 2 diabetes (Q35214425) (← links)
- CCK stimulation of GLP-1 neurons involves α1-adrenoceptor-mediated increase in glutamatergic synaptic inputs (Q35405459) (← links)
- Recent developments in the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (Q35689193) (← links)
- Is There a Place for Dietary Fiber Supplements in Weight Management? (Q35928810) (← links)
- Manipulation of starch bioaccessibility in wheat endosperm to regulate starch digestion, postprandial glycemia, insulinemia, and gut hormone responses: a randomized controlled trial in healthy ileostomy participants. (Q36107320) (← links)
- 3p22.1p21.31 microdeletion identifies CCK as Asperger syndrome candidate gene and shows the way for therapeutic strategies in chromosome imbalances (Q36234843) (← links)
- A role for neuropeptide Y in the gender-specific gastrointestinal, corticosterone and feeding responses to stress (Q36252782) (← links)
- The hormonal control of food intake (Q36387304) (← links)
- Feeding and the rhodopsin family g-protein coupled receptors in nematodes and arthropods (Q36474058) (← links)
- Dietary fiber and satiety: the effects of oats on satiety (Q36591661) (← links)
- Autonomic nervous system in the control of energy balance and body weight: personal contributions (Q36830886) (← links)
- Mechanisms regulating feed intake, energy expenditure, and body weight in poultry (Q36851782) (← links)
- Comparison of three methods to reduce energy density. Effects on daily energy intake (Q36882657) (← links)
- Beyond glycemic control in diabetes mellitus: effects of incretin-based therapies on bone metabolism (Q36935346) (← links)
- Molecular network of obesity: what does it promise for pharmacotherapy? (Q37012190) (← links)
- Effects of sphincter of Oddi motility on the formation of cholesterol gallstones (Q37030194) (← links)
- Gastrointestinal regulation of food intake: general aspects and focus on anandamide and oleoylethanolamide. (Q37143573) (← links)
- Differential secretion of satiety hormones with progression of obesity in JCR:LA-corpulent rats (Q37306258) (← links)
- Resistin-like molecule-beta inhibits SGLT-1 activity and enhances GLUT2-dependent jejunal glucose transport. (Q37317481) (← links)
- Influence of low protein diets on gene expression of digestive enzymes and hormone secretion in the gastrointestinal tract of young weaned piglets (Q37339309) (← links)
- Conference on "Multidisciplinary approaches to nutritional problems". Symposium on "Diabetes and health". Nutrition and its contribution to obesity and diabetes: a life-course approach to disease prevention? (Q37345072) (← links)
- Gastrointestinal satiety signals (Q37366378) (← links)
- Effect of Human Milk Appetite Hormones, Macronutrients, and Infant Characteristics on Gastric Emptying and Breastfeeding Patterns of Term Fully Breastfed Infants (Q37628327) (← links)
- The safety and tolerability of GLP-1 receptor agonists in the treatment of type 2 diabetes: a review (Q37864256) (← links)
- The regulation of food intake by the gut-brain axis: implications for obesity (Q38019805) (← links)
- Hindbrain neurons as an essential hub in the neuroanatomically distributed control of energy balance (Q38035686) (← links)