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1. Metabolic pathways that mediate the effects of food deprivation on reproductive behavior in female Drosophila melanogaster.

2. Lesion of NPY Receptor-expressing Neurons in Perifornical Lateral Hypothalamus Attenuates Glucoprivic Feeding.

3. Chemogenetic activation of ventral medullary astrocytes enhances feeding and corticosterone release in response to mild glucoprivation.

4. Glycemic Challenge Is Associated with the Rapid Cellular Activation of the Locus Ceruleus and Nucleus of Solitary Tract: Circumscribed Spatial Analysis of Phosphorylated MAP Kinase Immunoreactivity.

5. Sex-Dimorphic Glucocorticoid Receptor Regulation of Hypothalamic Primary Astrocyte Glycogen Metabolism: Interaction with Norepinephrine.

6. In Vivo Photometry Reveals Insulin and 2-Deoxyglucose Maintain Prolonged Inhibition of VMH Vglut2 Neurons in Male Mice.

7. Sex-dimorphic effects of glucose transporter-2 gene knockdown on hypothalamic primary astrocyte phosphoinositide-3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (PKB/Akt)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) cascade protein expression and phosphorylation.

8. Endogenous Androgens Diminish Food Intake and Activation of Orexin A Neurons in Response to Reduced Glucose Availability in Male Rats.

9. Attenuation of the Counter-Regulatory Glucose Response in CVLM C1 Neurons: A Possible Explanation for Anorexia of Aging.

10. AMP-activated protein kinase activation reduces the transcriptional activity of the murine luteinizing hormone β-subunit gene

12. Impact of impaired glucose metabolism on responses to a psychophysical stressor: modulation by ketamine.

13. Attenuation of the Counter-Regulatory Glucose Response in CVLM C1 Neurons: A Possible Explanation for Anorexia of Aging

14. Sex-Dimorphic Glucocorticoid Receptor Regulation of Hypothalamic Primary Astrocyte Glycogen Metabolism: Interaction with Norepinephrine

15. Chemogenetic activation of ventral medullary astrocytes enhances feeding and corticosterone release in response to mild glucoprivation.

16. Glycemic challenge is associated with the rapid cellular activation of the locus ceruleus and nucleus of solitary tract: Circumscribed spatial analysis of phosphorylated MAP kinase immunoreactivity

17. Activation of catecholamine neurons in the ventral medulla reduces CCK-induced hypophagia and c-Fos activation in dorsal medullary catecholamine neurons.

19. Endogenous Androgens Diminish Food Intake and Activation of Orexin A Neurons in Response to Reduced Glucose Availability in Male Rats

21. AMP-activated protein kinase activation reduces the transcriptional activity of the murine luteinizing hormone β-subunit gene

22. Effects of Interacting Stressors on Mood: Modulation by Ketamine

23. Dopamine and glucose, obesity and Reward Deficiency Syndrome

24. Distribution and neurochemical characterization of neurons in the rat ventrolateral medulla activated by glucoprivation.

25. Catecholaminergic C3 Neurons Are Sympathoexcitatory and Involved in Glucose Homeostasis.

26. Metabolic stressors and signals differentially affect energy allocation between reproduction and immune function.

27. Involvement of orexin-A neurons but not melanin-concentrating hormone neurons in the short-term regulation of food intake in rats.

28. A distinct hypothalamus-to-β cell circuit modulates insulin secretion.

29. Signal transduction pathways and tyrosine hydroxylase regulation in the adrenal medulla following glucoprivation: An in vivo analysis

30. Functional magnetic resonance imaging and c-Fos mapping in rats following a glucoprivic dose of 2-deoxy-d-glucose.

31. The medial hypothalamus is required for the feeding response to glucoprivation but not to food deprivation

32. Non-hypoxic induction of HIF-3α by 2-deoxy-d-glucose and insulin

33. Hindbrain catecholamine neurons control multiple glucoregulatory responses

34. Feeding and neuroendocrine responses after recurrent insulin-induced hypoglycemia

35. Genetic variance contributes to ingestive processes: A survey of 2-deoxy-d-glucose-induced feeding in eleven inbred mouse strains

36. Effects of pharmacological doses of 2-deoxyglucose on plasma catecholamines and glucose levels in patients with schizophrenia.

37. Hindbrain catecholamine neurons mediate consummatory responses to glucoprivation

38. Endogenous opioids and feeding behavior: a 30-year historical perspective

39. Glucoprivic regulation of estrous cycles in the rat

40. Intracerebroventricular Injection of Fructose Stimulates Feeding in Rats.

41. Alprazolam attenuates metabolic stress-induced neuroendocrine and behavioral effects in humans.

42. Effects of age on feeding response: Focus on the rostral C1 neuron and its glucoregulatory proteins.

43. Sex differences in glucoprivic regulation of glycogen metabolism in hypothalamic primary astrocyte cultures: Role of estrogen receptor signaling.

44. Signal transduction pathways and tyrosine hydroxylase regulation in the adrenal medulla following glucoprivation: An in vivo analysis

45. AMP-activated protein kinase activation reduces the transcriptional activity of the murine luteinizing hormone β-subunit gene.

46. Hindbrain glucoregulatory mechanisms: Critical role of catecholamine neurons in the ventrolateral medulla.

47. Dopamine and glucose, obesity, and reward deficiency syndrome

48. Noradrenergic and GABAergic systems in the medial hypothalamus are activated during hypoglycemia

49. Noradrenergic and GABAergic systems in the medial hypothalamus are activated during hypoglycemia

50. Female rats are relatively more sensitive to reduced lipid versus reduced carbohydrate availability

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