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Obesity Facts|May 18, 2011
Why doesn't the brain lose weight, when obese people diet?Achim Peters, Anja Bosy-Westphal, Britta Kubera, et al.
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|November 13, 2004
Preserved circadian rhythm of serum insulin concentration at low plasma glucose during fasting in lean and overweight humansVolker Merl, Achim Peters, Kerstin M Oltmanns, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|March 20, 2010
Low plasma lactate concentration as a biomarker of an incompetent brain-pull: a risk factor for weight gain in type 2 diabetes patientsRegina van Dyken, Christian Hubold, Sonja Meier, et al.
Obesity Facts|July 17, 2012
Rise in plasma lactate concentrations with psychosocial stress: a possible sign of cerebral energy demandBritta Kubera, Christian Hubold, Saskia Otte, et al.
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Obesity Facts|May 18, 2011
Why doesn't the brain lose weight, when obese people diet?Achim Peters, Anja Bosy-Westphal, Britta Kubera, et al.
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|November 13, 2004
Preserved circadian rhythm of serum insulin concentration at low plasma glucose during fasting in lean and overweight humansVolker Merl, Achim Peters, Kerstin M Oltmanns, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|March 20, 2010
Low plasma lactate concentration as a biomarker of an incompetent brain-pull: a risk factor for weight gain in type 2 diabetes patientsRegina van Dyken, Christian Hubold, Sonja Meier, et al.
Obesity Facts|July 17, 2012
Rise in plasma lactate concentrations with psychosocial stress: a possible sign of cerebral energy demandBritta Kubera, Christian Hubold, Saskia Otte, et al.
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