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Food Intake-independent Effects of CB1 Antagonism on Glucose and Lipid Metabolism
Obesity, 04/16/09
Cota D et al. - The findings suggest that in diet-induced obesity, chronic CB1 antagonism causes weight loss and improves insulin sensitivity by diverting lipids from storage toward utilization. These effects are independent of the anorectic action of the drug.
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