Psychosocial stress induces hyperphagia and exacerbates diet-induced insulin resistance and the manifestations of the Metabolic Syndrome
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P. Govoni | A. Vidal-Puig | M. Campbell | S. Carobbio | S. Parmigiani | A. Bartolomucci | P. Palanza | A. Cabassi | G. Ceresini | C. Cero | A. Gurney | V. Sanghez | M. Razzoli | Paolo Franceschini | I. Ninkovic | Jacob McCallum | V. D. Santis
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