Progesterone treatment reduces food intake and body weight in ovariectomized female rats
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Uchishiba MaimiORCID, Yamamoto Shota, Takeda Asuka, Arakaki Ryosuke, Arata Moeka, Noguchi Hiroki, Aoki Hidenori, Tamura Kou, Maeda Takaaki, Minato Saki, Nii Mari, Inui Hiroaki, Kamada Shuhei, Kinouchi Riyo, Yamamoto Yuri, Yoshida Kanako, Yagi Shigetaka, Kato Takeshi, Kaji Takashi, Nishimura Masato, Ino Kazuhiko, Iwasa Takeshi
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