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1. I Sadaf Farooqi and Stephen O’Rahilly (Received 9 May 2008Accepted 4 August 2008)Mutations in ligands and receptors of the leptin–melanocortin pathway that lead to obesity. nature clinical practice ENDOCRINOLONOLONOLONOLOGY & METABOLOLISM [[User:Cadi M. J. Irvine|Cadi M. J. Irvine]] 12:31, 12 October 2010 (UTC)
2. A. Oswal and G. S. H. Yeo (2007) The leptin melanocortin pathway and the control of body weight: lessons from human and murine genetics. Obesity reviews 8, 293–306
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3. Seeley, R., Drazen, D. and Clegg, D. (2004) The Critical Role of The Melanocortin System in the Control of Energy Balance ''Annual Reviews Nutrition'' '''24''':pp133-149
4. Pritchard, L., Turnball, A. and White, A. (2002) Pro-opiomelanocortin processing in the hypothalamus: impact on
melanocortin signalling and obesity ''Journal of Endocrinology'' '''172''' pp411-421
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