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Effects of alloxan diabetes on hypothalamic hyperphagia and obesity

1972; American Physiological Society; Volume: 222; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1152/ajplegacy.1972.222.1.174

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2163-5773

Autores

M. A. FRIEDMAN,

Tópico(s)

Diet, Metabolism, and Disease

Resumo

ARTICLESEffects of alloxan diabetes on hypothalamic hyperphagia and obesityMI FriedmanMI FriedmanPublished Online:01 Jan 1972https://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1972.222.1.174MoreSectionsPDF (1 MB)Download PDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesGet permissionsTrack citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInWeChat Previous Back to Top Next Download PDF FiguresReferencesRelatedInformation Cited ByThe rise, fall, and resurrection of the ventromedial hypothalamus in the regulation of feeding behavior and body weightPhysiology & Behavior, Vol. 87, No. 2Overfeeding-induced obesity in rats: Insulin sensitivity and autonomic regulation of metabolismMetabolism, Vol. 42, No. 12Medialbasal hypothalamic deafferentation modulates feeding response to insulin in ratsPhysiology & Behavior, Vol. 53, No. 5Ventromedial hypothalamic obesity: A reexamination of the irritative hypothesisNeuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, Vol. 15, No. 3Glucocorticoids and hypothalamic obesityNeuroscience & 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