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    High molecular weight PEGylation of human pancreatic polypeptide at position 22 improves stability and reduces food intake in mice by Thieme, V, Jolly, N, Madsen, A N, BellmannSickert, K, Schwartz, T W, Holst, B, Cox, H M, Beck‐Sickinger, A G

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-11-2016)
    “…Background and Purpose Human pancreatic polypeptide (hPP) is known to suppress appetite and food intake, thereby representing a potential therapeutic approach…”
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    Pancreatic polypeptide and its central Y4 receptors are essential for cued fear extinction and permanent suppression of fear by Verma, D, Hörmer, B, BellmannSickert, K, Thieme, V, Beck‐Sickinger, A G, Herzog, H, Sperk, G, Tasan, R O

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-06-2016)
    “…Background and purpose Avoiding danger and finding food are closely related behaviours that are essential for surviving in a natural environment. Growing…”
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    Pancreatic polypeptide and its central Y 4 receptors are essential for cued fear extinction and permanent suppression of fear by Verma, D, Hörmer, B, BellmannSickert, K, Thieme, V, Beck‐Sickinger, A G, Herzog, H, Sperk, G, Tasan, R O

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-06-2016)
    “…Background and purpose Avoiding danger and finding food are closely related behaviours that are essential for surviving in a natural environment. Growing…”
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