Homeostastic and non-homeostatic functions of melanocortin-3 receptors in the control of energy balance and metabolism.

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Published in Physiol Behav on April 13, 2011

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Karima Begriche1, Gregory M Sutton, Andrew A Butler

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1: Department of Metabolism and Aging, The Scripps Research Institute-Florida, Jupiter, FL 33458, USA.

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