Glutamatergic projections from homeostatic to hedonic brain nuclei regulate intake of highly palatable food
Abstract Food intake is a complex behavior regulated by discrete brain nuclei that integrate homeostatic nutritional requirements with the hedonic properties of food. Homeostatic feeding (i.e. titration of caloric intake), is typically associated with hypothalamic brain nuclei, including the paraven...
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Autores principales: | Ashley E. Smith, Kehinde O. Ogunseye, Julia N. DeBenedictis, Joanna Peris, James M. Kasper, Jonathan D. Hommel |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/58cd59baf2604989a5e5eae9fd3f6bde |
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