Molecular network of obesity: what does it promise for pharmacotherapy

There is growing evidence that receptors that respond to orexigenic and anorexigenic signals of respective neuropeptides are also implicated in cognitive, emotional, sensory and motor functions. How do these signals trigger a particular appetitive function while also acting in so different contexts...

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Modularity
Nerve Net - drug effects
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Obesity - drug therapy
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