Hypothalamic proopiomelanocortin neurons are glucose responsive and express K(ATP) channels.
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Nurhadi Ibrahim | Jian Qiu | M. Low | M. Rubinstein | O. Rønnekleiv | M. Kelly | M. Bosch | J. L. Smart | N. Ibrahim | J. Qiu | Martin J Kelly | Malcolm J Low | Marcelo Rubinstein | Martha A Bosch | James L Smart | Oline K Rønnekleiv
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