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- 2019
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The additive effect of allopregnanolone on ghrelin's orexigenic effect in rats
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- 2017
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Thylakoids reduce body fat and fat cell size by binding to dietary fat making it less available for absorption in high-fat fed mice
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The glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist Exendin-4 decreases relapse-like drinking in socially housed mice
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- 2016
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The glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist liraglutide attenuates the reinforcing properties of alcohol in rodents.
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Dietary thylakoids reduce visceral fat mass and increase expression of genes involved in intestinal fatty acid oxidation in high-fat fed rats
2016) In American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology 311(3). p.618-627(
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Female mice lacking estrogen receptor-α in hypothalamic proopiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons display enhanced estrogenic response on cortical bone mass
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- 2015
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Consumption of thylakoid-rich spinach extract reduces hunger, increases satiety and reduces cravings for palatable food in overweight women.
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Blockade of growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1A signaling by JMV 2959 attenuates the NMDAR antagonist, phencyclidine-induced impairments in prepulse inhibition
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- 2014
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Body weight loss, reduced urge for palatable food and increased release of GLP-1 through daily supplementation with green-plant membranes for three months in overweight women.
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Decreased urge for palatable food after a two-month dietary intervention with green-plant membranes in overweight women
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