2022
DOI: 10.1113/jp282346
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The physiology of obesity: from mechanisms to medicine (M2M). Part one

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“…As discussed in our first editorial (Lewis & Aldiss, 2022), The Physiology of Obesity: From Mechanisms to Medicine. Part One , a special issue of The Journal of Physiology stemmed from a series of early career research symposia at international conferences and, specifically, a webinar series held during the early stages of the pandemic.…”
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“…As discussed in our first editorial (Lewis & Aldiss, 2022), The Physiology of Obesity: From Mechanisms to Medicine. Part One , a special issue of The Journal of Physiology stemmed from a series of early career research symposia at international conferences and, specifically, a webinar series held during the early stages of the pandemic.…”
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“…This special issue, the largest in The Journal ’s history, comes hot off the back of this series with all webinar speakers given the opportunity to submit a ‘symposium review’ alongside an open call for papers. Exploring the molecular, cellular and neural mechanisms underlying obesity, this issue highlights both exciting, novel research in the physiology of obesity (Lewis & Aldiss, 2022) and, state‐of‐the‐art reviews, whilst also highlighting the ECRs driving the field forwards. This, the second of the special issues, will feature both the invited review articles from M2M speakers, those submitted during the open call, and a series of CrossTalk articles.…”
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