Complete rescue of obesity, diabetes, and infertility in db/db mice by neuron-specific LEPR-B transgenes.
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Thomas Ludwig | T. Ludwig | J. Elmquist | T. Kowalski | S. Chua | Charlotte E. Lee | Yiying Zhang | Shun Mei Liu | Streamson C Chua | Manfred W Kilimann | Joel K Elmquist | Carl de Luca | Timothy J Kowalski | Yiying Zhang | Charlotte Lee | Shun-Mei Liu | M. Kilimann | Carl de Luca | Shun-Mei Liu | C. de Luca
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