Postnatal undernutrition delays a key step in the maturation of hypothalamic feeding circuits
Objective: Humans and animals exposed to undernutrition (UN) during development often experience accelerated "catch-up" growth when food supplies are plentiful. Little is known about the mechanisms regulating early growth rates. We previously reported that actions of leptin and presynaptic...
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Main Authors: | Alain Juan De Solis (Author), Arian F. Baquero (Author), Camdin M. Bennett (Author), Kevin L. Grove (Author), Lori M. Zeltser (Author) |
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2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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