Ghrelin Promotes and Protects Nigrostriatal Dopamine Function via a UCP2-Dependent Mitochondrial Mechanism
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R. Roth | T. Horvath | J. Zigman | R. DiMarchi | Z. Andrews | D. Erion | J. Elsworth | A. Abizaid | J. Savitt | M. Tschoep | R. Beiler | Zhong-Wu Liu | Xiao-Bing Gao | Xiao-Bing Gao | Xiao-Bing Gao | Rudolph J. Beiler
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