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Zhou, Jing
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Arcuate Nucleus of Hypothalamus
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Hypothalamus
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Ghrelin receptors mediate ghrelin-induced excitation of agouti-related protein/neuropeptide Y but not pro-opiomelanocortin neurons.
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Enhanced Hypothalamic NMDA Receptor Activity Contributes to Hyperactivity of HPA Axis in Chronic Stress in Male Rats.
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Src Kinases Regulate Glutamatergic Input to Hypothalamic Presympathetic Neurons and Sympathetic Outflow in Hypertension.
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CaMKII Regulates Synaptic NMDA Receptor Activity of Hypothalamic Presympathetic Neurons and Sympathetic Outflow in Hypertension.
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a2d-1 Is Essential for Sympathetic Output and NMDA Receptor Activity Potentiated by Angiotensin II in the Hypothalamus.
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a2d-1 couples to NMDA receptors in the hypothalamus to sustain sympathetic vasomotor activity in hypertension.
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Impaired Hypothalamic Regulation of Sympathetic Outflow in Primary Hypertension.
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a2d-1-Dependent NMDA Receptor Activity in the Hypothalamus Is an Effector of Genetic-Environment Interactions That Drive Persistent Hypertension.
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a2d-1 protein promotes synaptic expression of Ca2+ permeable-AMPA receptors by inhibiting GluA1/GluA2 heteromeric assembly in the hypothalamus in hypertension.
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Calcineurin Controls Hypothalamic NMDA Receptor Activity and Sympathetic Outflow.
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DNA demethylation in the hypothalamus promotes transcription of Agtr1a and Slc12a2 and hypertension development.
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