Leptin in obesity

An editorial discusses the obese gene in rodents, which encodes a protein called leptin. Leptin is thought to be a bloodborne signal from the adipose tissue that informs the brain about the size of the fat mass in the body. The relation of obesity and leptin is examined.

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Obesity - metabolism
Proteins
Proteins - pharmacology
Rodents
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