Intranasal insulin enhances brain functional connectivity mediating the relationship between adiposity and subjective feeling of hunger
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Klaus Scheffler | Hubert Preissl | Jürgen Machann | Ralf Veit | Andreas Fritsche | Stephanie Kullmann | Martin Heni | R. Veit | K. Scheffler | H. Preissl | J. Machann | S. Kullmann | M. Heni | H. Häring | Hans-Ulrich Häring | A. Fritsche
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