Published in Obesity and Diabetes Week, October 11th, 2004
According to a study from the United States, "Early lesion studies and subsequent genetic findings identified the hypothalamus as an important regulator of appetite, food intake, and energy expenditure. Over the past 10 years, increasing attention has been dedicated to delineating the hypothalamic blueprint of metabolism regulation, in the hope of developing successful strategies to combat metabolic disorders. However, recent developments indicate that the hypothalamic wiring of feeding circuits changes continuously in the face of varying...
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