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bibliographicCitation Ring LE, Zeltser LM. Disruption of hypothalamic leptin signaling in mice leads to early-onset obesity, but physiological adaptations in mature animals stabilize adiposity levels. J Clin Invest. 2010 Aug;120(8):2931–41. PMID: 20592471; PMCID: PMC2912188.
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