A post‑meal compound found in python blood curbed appetite in lab mice, hinting at future weight loss therapies.
Every time a Burmese python swallows a meal, something remarkable happens inside its body. Its heart expands by a quarter.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have identified a molecule in Burmese python blood that suppresses appetite ...
Scientists have discovered a novel metabolite in pythons that quells appetite without causing gastrointestinal side effects ...
Biologists Leslie Leinwand of the University of Colorado Boulder and Jonathon Long of Stanford University have discovered a ...
Researchers discovered a compound in python blood, para-tyramine-O-sulfate (pTOS), that suppresses appetite and promotes ...
A molecule produced in abundance by pythons after big meals could lead the way to new weight loss drugs, a University of Colorado study says.
Researchers have found a metabolite in Burmese pythons that suppresses appetite in mice without some of GLP-1's side effects. And humans make it, too.
Python blood peptide curbs appetite and cuts weight without side effects Snake-derived pTOS shows long-lasting appetite ...
New research suggests python blood could hold the key to a new weight-loss drug, as the snake metabolite suppresses appetites ...