Does gut hormone PYY3–36 decrease food intake in rodents? (reply)
R. L. Batterham,
M. A. Cowley,
C. J. Small,
H. Herzog,
M. A. Cohen,
C. L. Dakin,
A. M. Wren,
A. E. Brynes,
M. J. Low,
M. A. Ghatei,
R. D. Cone and
S. R. Bloom ()
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R. L. Batterham: Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Campus
M. A. Cowley: Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Campus
C. J. Small: Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Campus
H. Herzog: Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Campus
M. A. Cohen: Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Campus
C. L. Dakin: Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Campus
A. M. Wren: Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Campus
A. E. Brynes: Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Campus
M. J. Low: Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Campus
M. A. Ghatei: Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Campus
R. D. Cone: Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Campus
S. R. Bloom: Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Campus
Nature, 2004, vol. 430, issue 6996, 3-4
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Abstract The results of Tschöp et al .1 on the lack of effect of peripheral administration of PYY3–36 on food intake in rodents are at odds with both the published literature2,3,4,5,6,7,8 (our Table 1) and with earlier data generated by the Tschöp laboratory. Table 1 Summary of literature data on PYY3–36 and food intake in rodents
Date: 2004
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