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cholecystokinin (cck)
What is Cholecystokinin (CCK)?
Cholecystokinin
(CCK) is a peptide hormone produced predominantly in the
small intestine
. It plays a crucial role in digestion and appetite regulation by stimulating the digestion of fat and protein.
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