Adenovirus-mediated suppression of hypothalamic glucokinase affects feeding behavior
Abstract Glucokinase (GK), the hexokinase involved in glucosensing in pancreatic β-cells, is also expressed in arcuate nucleus (AN) neurons and hypothalamic tanycytes, the cells that surround the basal third ventricle (3V). Several lines of evidence suggest that tanycytes may be involved in the regu...
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Main Authors: | Romina María Uranga, Carola Millán, María José Barahona, Antonia Recabal, Magdiel Salgado, Fernando Martinez, Patricio Ordenes, Roberto Elizondo-Vega, Fernando Sepúlveda, Elena Uribe, María de los Ángeles García-Robles |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/462393bf23864745b7aa4f27a3d1fc85 |
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