Melanocortin-4 receptors expressed by cholinergic neurons regulate energy balance and glucose homeostasis.
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B. Lowell | D. Olson | N. Balthasar | J. Elmquist | Charlotte E. Lee | J. Rossi | Michael M. Scott | E. Berglund | Michelle J Choi | D. Lauzon | Joel K Elmquist | Bradford B Lowell | Charlotte E Lee | Nina Balthasar | Jari Rossi | David Olson | Michael Scott | Eric Berglund | Danielle Lauzon | Jari Rossi
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