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Gastric bypass and Ghrelin
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| Recently the medical community has had a difficult time identifying the role that ghrelin, a hormone released from the stomach and hypothalamus, has in weight loss following bariatic surgery. Ghrelin has been shown to be a potent appetite stimulator and may play a role in weight regulation following bariatic surgery. The goal of the experiment was to address the discrepancies arising from conflicting experimental evidence on whether or not plasma ghrelin levels play a role in weight regulation...
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