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bibliographicCitation Coll AP, Fassnacht M, Klammer S, Hahner S, Schulte DM, Piper S, Tung YC, Challis BG, Weinstein Y, Allolio B, O'Rahilly S, Beuschlein F. Peripheral administration of the N-terminal pro-opiomelanocortin fragment 1-28 to Pomc-/- mice reduces food intake and weight but does not affect adrenal growth or corticosterone production. J Endocrinol. 2006 Aug;190(2):515–25. PMID: 16899584; PMCID: PMC2638022.
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