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Macronutrients act directly on the stomach to regulate gastric ghrelin release

Al Massadi et al., 2010

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15955190991383125822
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Al Massadi O
Pardo M
Roca-Rivada A
Castelao C
Casanueva F
Seoane Camino L
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Journal of endocrinological investigation

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Background: Ghrelin is a gastric secreted hormone deeply implicated in meal initiation and body weight regulation. This peptide is a peripheral orexigenic hormone with a nutritional status-dependent regulation showing a pre-pandrial rise and post-prandial fall pattern. A …
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