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REFERENCES

The following is a list of relevant publications and references:

  1. Korner J. & Leibel R. "To Eat or Not to Eat - How The Gut Talks to the Brain," NEJM 349;10, 926-928 (2003).
  2. Schwartz M. W. & Morton G. J. "Keeping hunger at bay," Nature 418, 595-597 (2002).
  3. Mei J., Sorhede-Winzell M. & Erlanson-Albertsson C. “Plasma Enterostatin: Identification and Release in Rats in Response to a Meal” Obes. Res. 10; 7 688-94 (2002).
  4. Hill, J.O. & Peters, J.C. "Environmental contributions to the obesity epidemic," Science 280, 1371-1374 (1998).
  5. Comuzie, A.G. & Allison, D.B. "The search for human obesity genes," Science 280, 1374-1377 (1998).
  6. Erlanson-Albertsson, C., York, D.A. "Enterostatin--a peptide regulating fat intake," Obes. Res. 5:360-372 (1997).
  7. Erlanson-Albertsson, C. & Larsson, A, "The activation peptide of pancreatic procolipase decreases food intake in rats," Regul Pept 22, 25-31 (1988).
  8. Okada, S., Onai,T., Kuroy, G., York, D.A. & Bray, G.A. "Adrenalectomy of the obese Zucker rat: effects on the feeding response to enterostatin and specific mRNA levels," Am. J. Physiol. 265, 17 (1993).
  9. Erlanson-Albertsson C. & Larsson, A., "A possible physiological function of pancreatic pro-colipalse activation peptide in appetite regulation," Biochemie 70, 145-50 (1988).
  10. Okada S., York, D.A., Bray, G.A. & Erlanson-Albertsson, C. "Differential inhibition of fat intake in two strains of rat by the peptide enterostatin," Am. J. Physiol. 262, R1111-R1116, (1992).
  11. Okada S., Lin, L., York, D.A. & Bray, G.A. "Chronic effects of intracerebral ventricular enterostatin in Osborne-Mendel rats fed a high fat diet," Physiol. & Behav. 45, 325-329 (1993).
  12. Tian Qi., Nagase, H., York, D.A. & Bray, G.A. "Vagal-central nervous system interactions modulate the feeding response to peripheral enterostatin," Obesity Research 2, 527-534(1994).
  13. Lin, L. & York, D.A. "Enterostatin actions in the amygdala and PVN to suppress feeding in the rat," Peptides 18, 1341-1347 (1997).
  14. Lin L, Okada S, York DA & Bray GA, "Structural requirements for the biological activity of enterostatin, "Peptides 15, 849-54 (1994).
  15. Sörhede M, Mei J & Erlanson-Albertsson C, "Enterostatin: a gut-brain peptide regulating fat intake in rat,," J Physiol Paris 87, 973-5 (1993).
  16. Weatherford SC, Lattemann DF, Sipols AJ, Chavez NI, Kermani ZR, York DA, Bray GA, Porte D & Woods SC, "Intraventricular administration of enterostatin decreases food intake in baboons," Appetite 19, 225 (Abs) (1992).
  17. Rice HB & Corwin RL, "Intracerebroventricular enterostatin stimulates food intake in non-food-deprived rats," Peptides 17, 885-888 (1996).
  18. Prasad C, Imamura M,, Debata C, Svec F, Sumar N & Hermon-Taylor J, "Hyperenterostatinemia in premenopausal obese women", J Clin Endocrinol Metab 84, 937-41 (1999).
  19. Bowyer, R.C., Rowston, W.M., Jehanli, A.M., Lacey, J.H. & Hermon-Taylor J, "Effect of a satiating meal on the concentrations or procolipase propeptide in the serum and urine of normal and morbidly obese subjects, " Gut 34, 1520-5 (1993).
  20. Rössner S., Barkeling B, Erlanson-Albertsson, C., Larsson, P. & Wåhlin-Boll, "Intravenous enterostatin does not affect single meal food intake in man," Appetite 94, 3742 (1995).
  21. Smeets, M., Geiselman, P., Bray, G.A. & York, D.A. "The effect of oral enterostatin on hunger and food intake in human volunteers," FASEB Journal 13, A871, Part 2 Suppl. (1999).
  22. York, D.A. "Enterostatin: A peptide regulator of fat ingestion", In: Pennington Symposium Series, Molecular Biology of Obesity, Vol.4, pp. 281-297. G.A. Bray, D. Ryan (eds.), Louisiana State University Press. Baton Rouge, USA (1996).