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Cholecystokinin suppresses food intake by inhibiting gastric emptying
T. H. Moran
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P. R. McHugh
School of Medicine
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Food Intake
100%
Gastric Emptying
100%
Cholecystokinin
100%
Satiety
57%
Stomach
14%
Test Meal
14%
Ingestion
14%
C-Terminus
14%
Macaca mulatta
14%
Feeding Behavior
14%
Intraperitoneal Injection
14%
Neuroscience
Cholecystokinin
100%
Satiety
57%
Feeding Behavior
28%
C-Terminus
14%
Octapeptide
14%
Intraperitoneal Injection
14%
Food Science
Feeding Behavior
100%
Food Intake
100%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Cholecystokinin
100%
Keyphrases
Saline Infusion Test
14%
Gastric Inhibition
14%