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A gut-derived hormone suppresses sugar appetite and regulates food choice in Drosophila

Biology

A gut-derived hormone suppresses sugar appetite and regulates food choice in Drosophila

A. Malita, O. Kubrak, et al.

Discover how gut-derived neuropeptide F (NPF) shapes dietary choices in female Drosophila! This research, conducted by Alina Malita and colleagues at the University of Copenhagen, unveils the crucial role of NPF in regulating sugar satiety and enhancing protein-rich food consumption, specifically in mated females. Unravel the secrets of appetite modulation and nutrient homeostasis!

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