Glucostatic theory of appetite control/Bibliography
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- ↑ Solomon A, De Fanti BA, Martínez JA (2006). "Peripheral ghrelin participates in the glucostatic signaling mediated by the ventromedial and lateral hypothalamus neurons.". Peptides 27 (7): 1607-15. DOI:10.1016/j.peptides.2006.02.004. PMID 16580091. Research Blogging.
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- ↑ Mobbs CV, Isoda F, Makimura H, Mastaitis J, Mizuno T, Shu IW et al. (2005). "Impaired glucose signaling as a cause of obesity and the metabolic syndrome: the glucoadipostatic hypothesis.". Physiol Behav 85 (1): 3-23. DOI:10.1016/j.physbeh.2005.04.005. PMID 15924903. Research Blogging.
- ↑ Bornet FR, Jardy-Gennetier AE, Jacquet N, Stowell J (2007). "Glycaemic response to foods: impact on satiety and long-term weight regulation.". Appetite 49 (3): 535-53. DOI:10.1016/j.appet.2007.04.006. PMID 17610996. Research Blogging.