Gut-derived signaling molecules and vagal afferents in the control of glucose and energy homeostasis

B Thorens, PJ Larsen - Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
B Thorens, PJ Larsen
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 2004journals.lww.com
These recent findings demonstrate that the use of improved anatomical and physiological
techniques and animal models with targeted gene modifications lead to an improved
understanding of the complex role of gastrointestinal signals in the control of energy
homeostasis.
Summary
These recent findings demonstrate that the use of improved anatomical and physiological techniques and animal models with targeted gene modifications lead to an improved understanding of the complex role of gastrointestinal signals in the control of energy homeostasis.
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