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Brain Somatic Cross-Talk and the Central Control of Metabolism
Brain Somatic Cross-Talk and the Central Control of Metabolism, In mammals, a robust physiologic system acts to maintain relative constancy of weight. A key element of this system is leptin. The nature of this brain-somatic cross talk is as yet poorly understood, but it is likely to have important implications for t, Brain Somatic Cross-Talk and the Central Control of Metabolism has a rating of 4 stars
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Brain Somatic Cross-Talk and the Central Control of Metabolism, In mammals, a robust physiologic system acts to maintain relative constancy of weight. A key element of this system is leptin. The nature of this brain-somatic cross talk is as yet poorly understood, but it is likely to have important implications for t, Brain Somatic Cross-Talk and the Central Control of Metabolism
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  • Brain Somatic Cross-Talk and the Central Control of Metabolism
  • Written by author Claude Kordon
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, February 2003
  • In mammals, a robust physiologic system acts to maintain relative constancy of weight. A key element of this system is leptin. The nature of this "brain-somatic" cross talk is as yet poorly understood, but it is likely to have important implications for t
  • In mammals, a robust physiologic system acts to maintain relative constancy of weight. A key element of this system is leptin. The nature of this "brain-somatic" cross talk is as yet poorly understood, but it is likely to have important implications for t
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Interactions of Growth Hormone Secretagogues with Leptin-Sensitive Brain Networks1
Leptin and the Neural Circuit Regulating body Weight and Metabolism15
Role of the Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor in the Central Nervous System37
Regulation of Galanin-Like Peptide (GALP) in the Brain and Posterior Pituitary: A Review53
Ghrelin and the Growth Hormone Neuroendocrine Axis65
Adipose Tissues as Part of the Immune System: Role of Leptin and Cytokines81
Regulation of Body Weight Homeostasis During Pregnancy and Lactation91
Ghrelin: From GH Control to Feeding Behaviour and Sleep Regulation
Effect of Leptin on Fatless Mice111
Leptin, Growth and Reproduction121
An Emerging Role of Leptin in Clinical Psychiatry143
Genomic approach to common human obesity155
The Epigenetic Inheritance Hypothesis165
Subject Index191


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