| leptiform | <zoology> Having a form somewhat like leptus; said of active insect larvae having three pairs of legs. See Larva. Origin: Leptus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| leptin | <protein> Product (16 kD) of the ob (obesity) locus. Found in plasma of mouse and man: reduces food uptake and increases energy expenditure. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Ob Gene Product, Obese Gene Product, Gene Product, Ob, Gene Product, Obese, Product, Ob Gene, Product, Obese Gene, Protein, Ob, Protein, Obese
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A protein produced in the body that is related to the onset of puberty.
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| leptin |
A peptide hormone that is produced by fat cells. It plays a role in body weight regulation by acting on the hypothalamus to suppress appetite and burn fat stored in adipose tissue.
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| leptinemia |
hyperleptinemia.
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| leptin |
A hormone produced by fat cells that indicates the degree of hunger to the brain in order to control the storage of body fat. Leptin was discovered in 1984.
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| leptin |
discovered by Jeffrey Friedman and colleagues in 1994. Fat tissue secretes it into the bloodstream where it travels to the brain and acts on specific neurons in the hypothalamus.
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| lepti | Colorado potato beetles |
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| lepti | black-and-yellow beetle that feeds in adult and larval stages on potato leaves |
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