Standout Papers

Gut hormone PYY3-36 physiologically inhibits food intake... 1987 2026 2000 2013 1.7k
  1. Gut hormone PYY3-36 physiologically inhibits food intake (2002)
    Rachel L. Batterham, Michael A. Cowley et al. Nature
  2. GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE-1 7-36: A PHYSIOLOGICAL INCRETIN IN MAN (1987)
    Bernhard Kreymann, Mohammad A. Ghatei et al. The Lancet
  3. A role for glucagon-like peptide-1 in the central regulation of feeding (1996)
    Mandy D. Turton, Donal O’Shea et al. Nature
  4. The Novel Hypothalamic Peptide Ghrelin Stimulates Food Intake and Growth Hormone Secretion (2000)
    Alison Wren, C. J. Small et al. Endocrinology
  5. Inhibition of Food Intake in Obese Subjects by Peptide YY3–36 (2003)
    Rachel L. Batterham, Mark A. Cohen et al. New England Journal of Medicine
  6. Ghrelin Causes Hyperphagia and Obesity in Rats (2001)
    Alison Wren, Caroline J. Small et al. Diabetes
  7. Gut Hormone Profiles Following Bariatric Surgery Favor an Anorectic State, Facilitate Weight Loss, and Improve Metabolic Parameters (2005)
    Carel W. le Roux, Simon Aylwin et al. Annals of Surgery
  8. The short chain fatty acid propionate stimulates GLP-1 and PYY secretion via free fatty acid receptor 2 in rodents (2014)
    Arianna Psichas, Michelle Sleeth et al. International Journal of Obesity
  9. Neuropeptide Y distribution in human brain (1983)
    Thomas E. Adrian, Janet M. Allen et al. Nature
  10. Gut Hormones as Mediators of Appetite and Weight Loss After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (2007)
    Carel W. le Roux, Richard Welbourn et al. Annals of Surgery
  11. Kisspeptin-54 Stimulates the Hypothalamic-Pituitary Gonadal Axis in Human Males (2005)
    Waljit S. Dhillo, Owais B. Chaudhri et al. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism

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Works of Mohammad A. Ghatei being referenced

Oxyntomodulin increases energy expenditure in addition to decreasing energy intake in overweight and obese humans: a randomised controlled trial
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GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE-1 7-36: A PHYSIOLOGICAL INCRETIN IN MAN
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Mohammad A. Ghatei 15296 7623 7442 11698 8132 317 33.2k
Stephen C. Woods 22940 6057 6250 16614 5809 454 40.6k
Randy J. Seeley 20057 3829 5824 16275 6449 407 37.1k
Joel K. Elmquist 28042 5198 6873 13674 3639 225 42.8k
Michael W. Schwartz 27206 4860 7220 18722 5025 285 44.9k
Hisayuki Matsuo 11521 10578 14415 8476 4354 364 36.9k
Tamás L. Horváth 15526 4160 8076 11678 2848 324 33.9k
Stephen O’Rahilly 14093 1977 16368 15889 5645 425 45.7k
Matthias H. Tschöp 17177 2628 5940 15488 6330 302 32.7k
Daniel Porte 10038 2481 5392 8945 8280 185 26.6k
Bradford B. Lowell 18621 6633 16220 23835 2852 199 49.6k

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