Weight loss after bariatric surgery normalizes brain opioid receptors in morbid obesity
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Weight loss after bariatric surgery normalizes brain opioid receptors in morbid obesity
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MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
Volume 21, Issue 8, Pages 1057-1062
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Springer Nature
Online
2015-10-13
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10.1038/mp.2015.153
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