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1 tes the weight regulatory effects of leptin (OB protein).
2 oleosins (OLE1, OLE2, and OLE4), three major OB proteins.
3 ly characterized in two functional assays (G(oB) protein activation and CAMYEL activation) to quantif
4                  The hypothesis that leptin (OB protein) acts in the hypothalamus to reduce food inta
5                       The demonstration that OB protein (also known as leptin) can normalize body wei
6                              Lack of leptin (ob) protein causes obesity in mice.
7                       The decline of leptin (Ob protein) concentrations during fasting is implicated
8 educing effects exerted by the ob protein in ob protein-deficient mice (ob/ob) confirm hypotheses gen
9                       The sequence of monkey ob protein, excluding the signal peptide, showed 91% ide
10 studies provide compelling evidence that the ob protein exerts adipose-reducing effects in excess of
11 and appetite-reducing effects exerted by the ob protein in ob protein-deficient mice (ob/ob) confirm
12                                              Ob protein infusion into ob/ob mice resulted in large de
13                                In lean mice, ob protein infusion significantly decreased body and fat
14                                              ob protein is hypothesized to be a circulating feedback
15               The adipocyte hormone, leptin (OB protein), is proposed to be an "adiposity signal" tha
16 iated with an overexpression of mRNA for the ob protein leptin in rodent models of genetic obesity, a
17 t has been demonstrated that exogenous human OB protein (leptin) treatment reduces food intake and we
18 ructure at 2.4A resolution of a human mutant OB protein (leptin-E100) that has comparable biological
19 administration of only the recombinant human ob protein, leptin, into homozygous female ob/ob mice ca
20  (ODV) envelope proteins and occlusion body (OB) protein (polyhedrin) suggests that both CuniNPV ODV
21 f lean vehicle-treated mice to the intake of ob protein-treated mice did not reduce body fat-depot we
22  the same amount of food as that consumed by ob protein-treated ob/ob mice (pair feeding).
23        The effects of recombinantly produced ob protein were compared to those of food restriction in