Down regulation of the prepro-orexin gene expression in genetically obese mice.
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Y. Yamamoto | M. Nakazato | Y. Ueta | Y. Date | Y. Hara | S. Matsukura | I. Shibuya | H. Yamashita | M. Nomura | R. Serino | Masamitsu Nakazato | Yukiyo Yamamoto | Yoichi Ueta | Yuko Hara | Izumi Shibuya | Shigeru Matsukura | Hiroshi Yamashita
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