23 results on '"Steculorum, Sophie M"'
Search Results
2. Two for one: candidate obesity drug boosts energy use and curbs calorie intake
3. CerS6-dependent ceramide synthesis in hypothalamic neurons promotes ER/mitochondrial stress and impairs glucose homeostasis in obese mice
4. Preserved striatal innervation maintains motor function despite severe loss of nigral dopaminergic neurons.
5. Myeloid-Cell-Derived VEGF Maintains Brain Glucose Uptake and Limits Cognitive Impairment in Obesity
6. Sweet Mitochondrial Dynamics in VMH Neurons
7. AgRP Neurons Control Systemic Insulin Sensitivity via Myostatin Expression in Brown Adipose Tissue
8. Hypothalamic UDP Increases in Obesity and Promotes Feeding via P2Y6-Dependent Activation of AgRP Neurons
9. Circulating uridine dynamically and adaptively regulates food intake in humans
10. Die Another Day: A Painless Path to Longevity
11. The paradox of neuronal insulin action and resistance in the development of aging-associated diseases
12. Neonatal Insulin Action Impairs Hypothalamic Neurocircuit Formation in Response to Maternal High-Fat Feeding
13. Perinatal Programming of Metabolic Diseases: Role of Insulin in the Development of Hypothalamic Neurocircuits
14. Developmental effects of ghrelin
15. Neonatal ghrelin programs development of hypothalamic feeding circuits
16. AgRP neuronal activity across feeding‐related behaviours
17. AgRP neuronal activity across feeding-related behaviours
18. 11 Emerging role of neuroendocrine programming in obesity
19. Maternal Diabetes Compromises the Organization of Hypothalamic Feeding Circuits and Impairs Leptin Sensitivity in Offspring
20. Neuronal control of peripheral insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism
21. Neuronal control of peripheral insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism
22. Neonatal ghrelin programs development of hypothalamic feeding circuits
23. Perinatal Undernutrition and Programming of Hypothalamic Feeding Circuits
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.