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Integrative capacity of the caudal brainstem in the control of food intake
Gary J. Schwartz
Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Meals
78%
Brain Stem
78%
Eating
66%
Neuropeptides
35%
Visceral Afferents
26%
Central Nervous System
25%
Food
24%
Limbic System
22%
Solitary Nucleus
21%
Protein Sorting Signals
18%
Nutrients
14%
Molecular Biology
14%
Neurons
10%
Agriculture & Biology
brain stem
100%
food intake
77%
digestive system
70%
neuropeptides
38%
central nervous system
35%
portion size
22%
food consumption
17%
molecular genetics
17%
signal peptide
16%
neurons
14%
nutrients
10%
Chemical Compounds
Food
62%
Nutrient
30%
Peptide
16%
Amount
12%