Role for insulin signaling in catecholaminergic neurons in control of energy homeostasis.
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Simon Hess | Peter Kloppenburg | P. Kloppenburg | C. Sánchez-Lasheras | A. C. Könner | J. Brüning | S. Tovar | A. Kleinridders | B. Hampel | L. Verhagen | André Kleinridders | S. Hess | Andrea Mesaros | Sulay Tovar | Jens C Brüning | Brigitte Hampel | Carmen Sánchez-Lasheras | Hella S Brönneke | A Christine Könner | Nadine Evers | Linda A W Verhagen | Andrea Mesaros | H. Brönneke | N. Evers | Jens C. Brüning | Simon Hess | Carmen Sánchez-Lasheras | Linda A.W. Verhagen
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