Sensing of L-Arginine by Gut-Expressed Calcium Sensing Receptor Stimulates Gut Satiety Hormones Cholecystokinin and Glucose-Dependent Insulinotropic Peptide Secretion in Pig Model.

Wang, Chao et al.·Journal of food science·2018·
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Original Title:
Sensing of L-Arginine by Gut-Expressed Calcium Sensing Receptor Stimulates Gut Satiety Hormones Cholecystokinin and Glucose-Dependent Insulinotropic Peptide Secretion in Pig Model.
Published In:
Journal of food science, 83(9), 2394-2401 (2018)
Database ID:
RPEP-03971

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Meta-Analysis / Systematic Review
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Case Report / Animal Study
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APA

Wang, Chao; Kang, Cuicui; Xian, Yihan; Zhang, Mingyu; Chen, Xiaolin; Pei, Mingcai; Zhu, Weiyun; Hang, Suqin. (2018). Sensing of L-Arginine by Gut-Expressed Calcium Sensing Receptor Stimulates Gut Satiety Hormones Cholecystokinin and Glucose-Dependent Insulinotropic Peptide Secretion in Pig Model.. Journal of food science, 83(9), 2394-2401. https://doi.org/10.1111/1750-3841.14297

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Wang, Chao, et al. "Sensing of L-Arginine by Gut-Expressed Calcium Sensing Receptor Stimulates Gut Satiety Hormones Cholecystokinin and Glucose-Dependent Insulinotropic Peptide Secretion in Pig Model.." Journal of food science, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1111/1750-3841.14297

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