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Role of the CNS Melanocortin System in the Response to Overfeeding

Mary M. Hagan, Paul A. Rushing, Michael W. Schwartz, Keith A. Yagaloff, Paul Burn, Stephen C. Woods and Randy J. Seeley
Journal of Neuroscience 15 March 1999, 19 (6) 2362-2367; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-06-02362.1999
Mary M. Hagan
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267-0559,
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Paul A. Rushing
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267-0559,
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Michael W. Schwartz
2Department of Medicine and Puget Sound Veterans Administration Health Care System, Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 98195, and
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Keith A. Yagaloff
3Department of Metabolic Diseases, Hoffman-La Roche, Inc., Nutley, New Jersey 07110
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Paul Burn
3Department of Metabolic Diseases, Hoffman-La Roche, Inc., Nutley, New Jersey 07110
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Stephen C. Woods
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267-0559,
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Randy J. Seeley
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DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-06-02362.1999
PubMed 
10066286
Published By 
Society for Neuroscience
History 
  • Received October 26, 1998
  • Revision received December 21, 1998
  • Accepted January 7, 1999
  • First published March 15, 1999.
  • Version of record published March 15, 1999.
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Copyright © 1999 Society for Neuroscience

Author Information

  1. Mary M. Hagan1,
  2. Paul A. Rushing1,
  3. Michael W. Schwartz2,
  4. Keith A. Yagaloff3,
  5. Paul Burn3,
  6. Stephen C. Woods1, and
  7. Randy J. Seeley1
  1. 1Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267-0559,
  2. 2Department of Medicine and Puget Sound Veterans Administration Health Care System, Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 98195, and
  3. 3Department of Metabolic Diseases, Hoffman-La Roche, Inc., Nutley, New Jersey 07110
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    • Received October 26, 1998.
    • Revision received December 21, 1998.
    • Accepted January 7, 1999.
  • This work was supported by grants from National Institutes of Health (DK54080, DK54890, DK17844, NS32273). We also thank Brian Seeley and Kathi Blake for their assistance in the data collection.

    Correspondence should be addressed to Dr. Mary M. Hagan, College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, P.O. Box 670559, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0559.

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Mary M. Hagan, Paul A. Rushing, Michael W. Schwartz, Keith A. Yagaloff, Paul Burn, Stephen C. Woods, Randy J. Seeley
Journal of Neuroscience 15 March 1999, 19 (6) 2362-2367; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-06-02362.1999

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Journal of Neuroscience 15 March 1999, 19 (6) 2362-2367; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-06-02362.1999
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