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1. Leptin Mediates the Increase in Blood Pressure Associated with Obesity

2. Neuroscience: Neurons that use a stress hormone increase eating.

3. Neurobiology of eating behavior, nutrition, and health.

4. Multimodal mapping of cell types and projections in the central nucleus of the amygdala.

5. Characterization of Ultrapotent Chemogenetic Ligands for Research Applications in Nonhuman Primates.

7. EASI-FISH for thick tissue defines lateral hypothalamus spatio-molecular organization.

8. Hunger or thirst state uncertainty is resolved by outcome evaluation in medial prefrontal cortex to guide decision-making.

9. Exploring internal state-coding across the rodent brain.

10. Behavioral state coding by molecularly defined paraventricular hypothalamic cell type ensembles.

11. Hindbrain Double-Negative Feedback Mediates Palatability-Guided Food and Water Consumption.

13. Chemogenetics: drug-controlled gene therapies for neural circuit disorders.

14. Reconstruction of 1,000 Projection Neurons Reveals New Cell Types and Organization of Long-Range Connectivity in the Mouse Brain.

15. Ultrapotent chemogenetics for research and potential clinical applications.

16. Chemogenetic Tools for Causal Cellular and Neuronal Biology.

17. Raphe Circuits on the Menu.

18. Three Pillars for the Neural Control of Appetite.

19. Near-Perfect Synaptic Integration by Nav1.7 in Hypothalamic Neurons Regulates Body Weight.

20. An Emerging Technology Framework for the Neurobiology of Appetite.

21. Applying the Brakes: When to Stop Eating.

23. Cell type-specific pharmacology of NMDA receptors using masked MK801.

24. Cell type-specific transcriptomics of hypothalamic energy-sensing neuron responses to weight-loss.

25. Optogenetics: 10 years after ChR2 in neurons--views from the community.

26. Neurons for hunger and thirst transmit a negative-valence teaching signal.

27. Leptin mediates the increase in blood pressure associated with obesity.

28. A genetically specified connectomics approach applied to long-range feeding regulatory circuits.

29. Chemogenetic synaptic silencing of neural circuits localizes a hypothalamus→midbrain pathway for feeding behavior.

30. Chemogenetic tools to interrogate brain functions.

31. Agouti-related protein neuron circuits that regulate appetite.

32. Parallel, redundant circuit organization for homeostatic control of feeding behavior.

33. Neural circuits and motivational processes for hunger.

34. Hypothalamic survival circuits: blueprints for purposive behaviors.

35. Deconstruction of a neural circuit for hunger.

36. Selective esterase-ester pair for targeting small molecules with cellular specificity.

37. Neuron transplantation partially reverses an obesity disorder in mice.

38. Regulation of neuronal input transformations by tunable dendritic inhibition.

39. Hunger states switch a flip-flop memory circuit via a synaptic AMPK-dependent positive feedback loop.

40. Metabolism: Let them eat fat.

41. Chemical and genetic engineering of selective ion channel-ligand interactions.

42. Adeno-associated viral vectors for mapping, monitoring, and manipulating neural circuits.

43. AGRP neurons are sufficient to orchestrate feeding behavior rapidly and without training.

44. Leptin targets in the mouse brain.

45. The subcellular organization of neocortical excitatory connections.

46. A FLEX switch targets Channelrhodopsin-2 to multiple cell types for imaging and long-range circuit mapping.

47. Topographic mapping of VMH --> arcuate nucleus microcircuits and their reorganization by fasting.

48. Modular synthesis and preliminary biological evaluation of stereochemically diverse 1,3-dioxanes.

49. Dissecting glucose signalling with diversity-oriented synthesis and small-molecule microarrays.

50. Synthesis of 7200 small molecules based on a substructural analysis of the histone deacetylase inhibitors trichostatin and trapoxin.

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