
pmid: 29212012
The gut-brain communication underlying energy homeostasis has been a topic of interest for years. In two new papers, Beutler et al. (2017) and Su et al. (2017) delve into the mechanisms by which satiation is represented in a well-studied population of orexigenic neurons.
Neurons, QH301-705.5, Animals, Homeostasis, Humans, Agouti-Related Protein, Biology (General), Energy Metabolism, Signal Transduction
Neurons, QH301-705.5, Animals, Homeostasis, Humans, Agouti-Related Protein, Biology (General), Energy Metabolism, Signal Transduction
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