High molecular weight PEGylation of human pancreatic polypeptide at position 22 improves stability and reduces food intake in mice

V Thieme, N Jolly, A N Madsen, K Bellmann-Sickert, T W Schwartz, B Holst, H M Cox, A G Beck-Sickinger

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