Profiling of diet-induced neuropeptide changes in rat brain by quantitative mass spectrometry.
Neuropeptides are intercellular signal transmitters that play key roles in modulation of many behavioral and physiological processes. Neuropeptide signaling in several nuclei in the hypothalamus contributes to the control of food intake. Additionally, food intake regulation involves neuropeptide sig...
Main Authors: | Frese, C, Boender, A, Mohammed, S, Heck, A, Adan, R, Altelaar, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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