A meta-analysis of the effect of glucagon-like peptide-1 (7-36) amide on ad libitum energy intake in humans.
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A. Astrup | J. Holst | C. Beglinger | C. Verdich | P. Hellström | A. Flint | E. Näslund | L. Morgan | J. Gutzwiller | J. Holst | S. J. Long
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