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S E La Fleur

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Journal of Neuroendocrinology|February 18, 2003
Daily rhythms in glucose metabolism: suprachiasmatic nucleus output to peripheral tissueS E La Fleur
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|November 21, 2014
Neuroscience of glucose homeostasisS E La Fleur, E Fliers, A Kalsbeek
The Netherlands Journal of Medicine|April 30, 2011
Obesity: is evolution to blame?M J Serlie, S E La Fleur, E Fliers
European Journal of Pharmacology|July 23, 2013
The role of melanocortins and Neuropeptide Y in food rewardR Pandit, S E la Fleur, R A H Adan
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|August 14, 1999
A suprachiasmatic nucleus generated rhythm in basal glucose concentrationsS E La Fleur, A Kalsbeek, J Wortel, et al.
Brain Research|July 7, 2000
Polysynaptic neural pathways between the hypothalamus, including the suprachiasmatic nucleus, and the liverS E la Fleur, A Kalsbeek, J Wortel, et al.
Neuroscience|June 7, 2015
Serotonin, a possible intermediate between disturbed circadian rhythms and metabolic diseaseR I Versteeg, M J Serlie, A Kalsbeek, et al.
Nutritional Neuroscience|March 28, 2022
Inhibitory control as a potential treatment target for obesityM T de Klerk, P A M Smeets, S E la Fleur
Nutritional Neuroscience|December 30, 2017
One-week exposure to a free-choice high-fat high-sugar diet does not disrupt blood-brain barrier permeability in fed or overnight fasted ratsM Rijnsburger, U A Unmehopa, L Eggels, et al.
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|November 26, 2003
The diurnal modulation of hormonal responses in the rat varies with different stimuliA Kalsbeek, M Ruiter, S E La Fleur, et al.
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Journal of Neuroendocrinology|February 18, 2003
Daily rhythms in glucose metabolism: suprachiasmatic nucleus output to peripheral tissueS E La Fleur
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|November 21, 2014
Neuroscience of glucose homeostasisS E La Fleur, E Fliers, A Kalsbeek
The Netherlands Journal of Medicine|April 30, 2011
Obesity: is evolution to blame?M J Serlie, S E La Fleur, E Fliers
European Journal of Pharmacology|July 23, 2013
The role of melanocortins and Neuropeptide Y in food rewardR Pandit, S E la Fleur, R A H Adan
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|August 14, 1999
A suprachiasmatic nucleus generated rhythm in basal glucose concentrationsS E La Fleur, A Kalsbeek, J Wortel, et al.
Brain Research|July 7, 2000
Polysynaptic neural pathways between the hypothalamus, including the suprachiasmatic nucleus, and the liverS E la Fleur, A Kalsbeek, J Wortel, et al.
Neuroscience|June 7, 2015
Serotonin, a possible intermediate between disturbed circadian rhythms and metabolic diseaseR I Versteeg, M J Serlie, A Kalsbeek, et al.
Nutritional Neuroscience|March 28, 2022
Inhibitory control as a potential treatment target for obesityM T de Klerk, P A M Smeets, S E la Fleur
Nutritional Neuroscience|December 30, 2017
One-week exposure to a free-choice high-fat high-sugar diet does not disrupt blood-brain barrier permeability in fed or overnight fasted ratsM Rijnsburger, U A Unmehopa, L Eggels, et al.
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|November 26, 2003
The diurnal modulation of hormonal responses in the rat varies with different stimuliA Kalsbeek, M Ruiter, S E La Fleur, et al.
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