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Amylin promotes satiation and recruits multiple central nervous system pathways to regulate food intake.

Understanding amylin's role can help in developing obesity treatments.

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Amylin...primarily serves to promote satiation...amylin recruits numerous central nervous system pathways to exert multifaceted effects on food intake.
Mohammed K. Hankir et al. · Biochimie · 2024

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Central nervous system pathways targeted by amylin in the regulation of food intake

Mohammed K. Hankir et al. · Biochimie · 2024

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