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A new anti-obesity drug treatment: First clinical evidence that, antagonising glutamate-gated Ca2+ ion channels with memantine normalises binge-eating disorders

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  • Tresguerres, J.A.F.

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  • Hermanussen, M. & Tresguerres, J.A.F., 2005. "A new anti-obesity drug treatment: First clinical evidence that, antagonising glutamate-gated Ca2+ ion channels with memantine normalises binge-eating disorders," Economics & Human Biology, Elsevier, vol. 3(2), pages 329-337, July.
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