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Bonnet MS et al. – The data therefore indicate that a portion of nesfatin–1 neurons of both the hypothalamus and brainstem are sensitive to peripheral inflammatory signals, and provide the first clues suggesting that centrally released nesfatin–1 may contribute to the neural mechanisms leading to endotoxaemic anorexia.

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