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    Leibowitz KL, Chang GQ, Pamy PS, Hill JO, Gayles EC, Leibowitz SF.
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  • 57. The Monosodium L-glutamate (MSG) syndrome in mice develops independently of housing condition.
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  • 59. Leptin selectively increases energy expenditure of food-restricted lean mice.
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