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GLP-1 Receptors Exist in Human Brains and Liraglutide Alters Brain Activity Related to Food Cues
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Diabetologia
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GLP-1 Receptors Exist in the Parietal Cortex, Hypothalamus and Medulla of Human Brains and the GLP-1 Analogue Liraglutide Alters Brain Activity Related to Highly Desirable Food Cues in Individuals With Diabetes: A Crossover, Randomised, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Diabetologia 2016 Feb 01;[EPub Ahead of Print], OM Farr, M Sofopoulos, MA Tsoukas, F Dincer, B Thakkar, A Sahin-Efe, A Filippaios, J Bowers, A Srnka, A Gavrieli, BJ Ko, C Liakou, N Kanyuch, S Tseleni-Balafouta, CS MantzorosFrom MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.