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  • ...ene are morbidly obese and this obesity can be reversed by giving the mice leptin. ...ses appetite by its effects on specific neurones in the brain that express leptin receptors; in particular on neurones of the [[arcuate nucleus]] and [[ventr
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  • | pagename = Leptin | abc = Leptin
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  • * Sunter D ''et al.'' [http://www.neuroendo.org.uk/content/view/8/11/ Leptin: Your brain, appetite and obesity ]''Neuroendocrine Briefings''; British So
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  • ...'et al.'' (1998) Hypothalamic CART is a new anorectic peptide regulated by leptin. ''Nature'' 393:72-6</ref> {{Image|leptin.jpeg|right|250px|The interaction of Leptin, CART and NPY}}
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  • * Sunter D ''et al.'' [http://www.neuroendo.org.uk/content/view/8/11/ Leptin: Your brain, appetite and obesity ]''Neuroendocrine Briefings''; British So
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  • Cowley M et al. (2001) Leptin activates anorexigenic POMC neurones through a neutral network in the arcua Zhang Y & Scarpace PJ (2006) The role of leptin in leptin resistance and obesity "Physiol Behav" 88:249-256.
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  • ...ene are morbidly obese and this obesity can be reversed by giving the mice leptin. ...ses appetite by its effects on specific neurones in the brain that express leptin receptors; in particular on neurones of the [[arcuate nucleus]] and [[ventr
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  • ...by feedback from [[adipocyte|adipose tissue]] - including by the hormone [[leptin]]. Appetite is also subject to sensory stimuli - the sight and smell of [[F {{r|leptin}}
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  • ...mportant to keep in mind that these were performed before any knowledge of leptin. ...other products of adipocytes? You haven't gone beyond 3rd year level here. Leptin crosses the blood brain barrier, but how it does so is far from clear - it
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  • ...of the body fat depot, was coded for by the ''ob'' gene and is known as [[leptin]].<ref>Zhang Y ''et al.'' (1994) Positional cloning of the mouse obese gene == What is leptin? ==
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