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Academic Article 5-HT2CRs expressed by pro-opiomelanocortin neurons regulate insulin sensitivity in liver.
Academic Article Central nervous control of energy and glucose balance: focus on the central melanocortin system.
Concept Serotonin Agents
Concept Serotonin
Concept Serotonin Receptor Agonists
Concept Receptor, Serotonin, 5-HT2C
Academic Article Meta-chlorophenylpiperazine enhances leptin sensitivity in diet-induced obese mice.
Academic Article Targeting brain estrogen receptor for binge eating.
Academic Article Activation of Serotonin 2C Receptors in Dopamine Neurons Inhibits Binge-like Eating in Mice.
Academic Article Serotonin 2C receptors in pro-opiomelanocortin neurons regulate energy and glucose homeostasis.
Academic Article Serotonin 2C receptor activates a distinct population of arcuate pro-opiomelanocortin neurons via TRPC channels.
Academic Article A serotonin and melanocortin circuit mediates D-fenfluramine anorexia.
Academic Article 5-HT2CRs expressed by pro-opiomelanocortin neurons regulate energy homeostasis.
Concept Serotonin 5-HT2 Receptor Agonists
Grant 5-HT NEURONS INTEGRATE NEURAL INPUTS TO REGULATE FOOD INTAKE
Academic Article Reciprocal control of obesity and anxiety-depressive disorder via a GABA and serotonin neural circuit.
Academic Article Barbadin Potentiates Long-Term Effects of Lorcaserin on POMC Neurons and Weight Loss.
Academic Article Deciphering an AgRP-serotoninergic neural circuit in distinct control of energy metabolism from feeding.
Academic Article 5-HT recruits distinct neurocircuits to inhibit hunger-driven and non-hunger-driven feeding.
Academic Article Eating for hunger or pleasure: a Serotonin Model.
Academic Article A D2 to D1 shift in dopaminergic inputs to midbrain 5-HT neurons causes anorexia in mice.
Academic Article Hyperactivity of a midbrain dopamine to 5-HT circuit causes anorexia.
Academic Article Publisher Correction: A D2 to D1 shift in dopaminergic inputs to midbrain 5-HT neurons causes anorexia in mice.
Academic Article Gai/o-coupled Htr2c in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus antagonizes the anorectic effect of serotonin agents.
Academic Article Human loss-of-function variants in the serotonin 2C receptor associated with obesity and maladaptive behavior.
Academic Article Unraveling the serotonin saga: from discovery to weight regulation and beyond - a comprehensive scientific review.
Grant 5-HT 2C Receptor and Alzheimer's Disease
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