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1. Visceral Adipose Tissue: The Hidden Culprit for Type 2 Diabetes.

2. Bidirectional Interaction between Tetracyclines and Gut Microbiome.

3. Can Circadian Eating Pattern Adjustments Reduce Risk or Prevent Development of T2D?

4. The Neural Code for Taste in the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract of Rats with Obesity Following Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery.

5. Development of a 3D-Printed High Temperature Resin Cecal Fistula Implant for Long-Term and Minimally Invasive Access to the Gut Microbiome.

6. Sprague Dawley Rats Gaining Weight on a High Energy Diet Exhibit Damage to Taste Tissue Even after Return to a Healthy Diet.

7. Managing the Microbiome: How the Gut Influences Development and Disease.

8. Consumption of a high energy density diet triggers microbiota dysbiosis, hepatic lipidosis, and microglia activation in the nucleus of the solitary tract in rats.

9. Taste Responses in the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract of Awake Obese Rats Are Blunted Compared With Those in Lean Rats.

10. Roux‑en‑Y gastric bypass surgery triggers rapid DNA fragmentation in vagal afferent neurons in rats.

11. The Dose Makes the Poison: Sugar and Obesity in the United States - a Review.

12. Neuroanatomical Localization of Galanin in Zebrafish Telencephalon and Anticonvulsant Effect of Galanin Overexpression.

13. Taste and odor preferences following Roux-en-Y surgery in humans.

14. Glutamate-dependent regulation of food intake is altered with age through changes in NMDA receptor phenotypes on vagal afferent neurons.

15. Efficacy of lateral- versus medial-approach hip joint capsule denervation as surgical treatments of the hip joint pain; a neuronal tract tracing study in the sheep.

16. Diet-driven microbiota dysbiosis is associated with vagal remodeling and obesity.

17. Relationship of neuropeptide FF receptors with pubertal maturation of gilts.

18. Energy-dense diet triggers changes in gut microbiota, reorganization of gut‑brain vagal communication and increases body fat accumulation.

19. Neural proliferation in the dorsal root ganglia of the adult rat following capsaicin-induced neuronal death.

20. Withdrawal and restoration of central vagal afferents within the dorsal vagal complex following subdiaphragmatic vagotomy.

21. Cannabinoid receptor 1-expressing neurons in the nucleus accumbens.

22. CCK-induced reduction of food intake and hindbrain MAPK signaling are mediated by NMDA receptor activation.

23. Neurogenesis in the adult peripheral nervous system.

24. Exogenous reference gene normalization for real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis under dynamic endogenous transcription.

25. Hippocampal plasticity after a vagus nerve injury in the rat.

26. Reduction of food intake by cholecystokinin requires activation of hindbrain NMDA-type glutamate receptors.

27. Neural proliferation and restoration of neurochemical phenotypes and compromised functions following capsaicin-induced neuronal damage in the nodose ganglion of the adult rat.

28. Recovery of viscerosensory innervation from the dorsal root ganglia of the adult rat following capsaicin-induced injury.

29. Reducing hippocampal cell proliferation in the adult rat does not prevent the acquisition of cocaine-induced conditioned place preference.

30. Chapter 3: Histology of the peripheral nerve and changes occurring during nerve regeneration.

31. Vagal afferent neurons projecting to the stomach and small intestine exhibit multiple N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit phenotypes.

32. N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit phenotypes of vagal afferent neurons in nodose ganglia of the rat.

33. Adrenergic, nitrergic and peptidergic innervation of the urethral muscle in the boar.

34. Differences in the chemical coding of nerve fibres supplying major populations of neurons between the caudal mesenteric ganglion and anterior pelvic ganglion in the male pig.

35. Adrenergic and cholinergic innervation of pulmonary tissue in the pig.

36. Immunohistochemical characterisation of cholinergic neurons in the anterior pelvic ganglion of the male pig.

37. The influence of inflammation on the expression of neuropeptides in the ileum-projecting primary sensory neurones in the pig.

38. Distribution of ganglionic sympathetic neurons supplying the subcutaneous, perirenal and mesentery fat tissue depots in the pig.

39. Uterus-innervating neurones of paracervical ganglion in the pig: immunohistochemical characteristics.

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