A high-fat diet attenuates the central response to within-meal satiation signals and modifies the receptor expression of vagal afferents in mice.
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Nicolas Darcel | Daniel Tomé | Gilles Fromentin | C. Chaumontet | D. Tomé | G. Fromentin | N. Darcel | Wahiba Nefti | Catherine Chaumontet | W. Nefti
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