Amylin – Its role in the homeostatic and hedonic control of eating and recent developments of amylin analogs to treat obesity
Conclusion We propose here that the effects of amylin may be homeostatic and hedonic in nature.
Source: Molecular Metabolism - Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research
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