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Elife|May 24, 2017
mTORC1 in AGRP neurons integrates exteroceptive and interoceptive food-related cues in the modulation of adaptive energy expenditure in miceLuke K Burke, Tamana Darwish, Althea R Cavanaugh, et al.
Endocrinology|November 19, 2010
The somatotrope as a metabolic sensor: deletion of leptin receptors causes obesityGwen V Childs, Noor Akhter, Anessa Haney, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|June 15, 2014
Intestinal deletion of leptin signaling alters activity of nutrient transporters and delayed the onset of obesity in miceAnnabelle Tavernier, Jean-Baptiste Cavin, Maude Le Gall, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 25, 2010
Leptin's effect on puberty in mice is relayed by the ventral premammillary nucleus and does not require signaling in Kiss1 neuronsJose Donato, Roberta M Cravo, Renata Frazão, et al.
Neuron|January 21, 2006
Leptin directly activates SF1 neurons in the VMH, and this action by leptin is required for normal body-weight homeostasisHarveen Dhillon, Jeffrey M Zigman, Chianping Ye, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 30, 2010
CNS leptin action modulates immune response and survival in sepsisJohannes Tschöp, Ruben Nogueiras, Sarah Haas-Lockie, et al.
Cell Metabolism|August 7, 2009
Leptin acts via leptin receptor-expressing lateral hypothalamic neurons to modulate the mesolimbic dopamine system and suppress feedingGina M Leinninger, Young-Hwan Jo, Rebecca L Leshan, et al.
Cell Metabolism|April 9, 2010
Direct insulin and leptin action on pro-opiomelanocortin neurons is required for normal glucose homeostasis and fertilityJennifer W Hill, Carol F Elias, Makoto Fukuda, et al.
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Elife|May 24, 2017
mTORC1 in AGRP neurons integrates exteroceptive and interoceptive food-related cues in the modulation of adaptive energy expenditure in miceLuke K Burke, Tamana Darwish, Althea R Cavanaugh, et al.
Endocrinology|November 19, 2010
The somatotrope as a metabolic sensor: deletion of leptin receptors causes obesityGwen V Childs, Noor Akhter, Anessa Haney, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|June 15, 2014
Intestinal deletion of leptin signaling alters activity of nutrient transporters and delayed the onset of obesity in miceAnnabelle Tavernier, Jean-Baptiste Cavin, Maude Le Gall, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 25, 2010
Leptin's effect on puberty in mice is relayed by the ventral premammillary nucleus and does not require signaling in Kiss1 neuronsJose Donato, Roberta M Cravo, Renata Frazão, et al.
Neuron|January 21, 2006
Leptin directly activates SF1 neurons in the VMH, and this action by leptin is required for normal body-weight homeostasisHarveen Dhillon, Jeffrey M Zigman, Chianping Ye, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 30, 2010
CNS leptin action modulates immune response and survival in sepsisJohannes Tschöp, Ruben Nogueiras, Sarah Haas-Lockie, et al.
Cell Metabolism|August 7, 2009
Leptin acts via leptin receptor-expressing lateral hypothalamic neurons to modulate the mesolimbic dopamine system and suppress feedingGina M Leinninger, Young-Hwan Jo, Rebecca L Leshan, et al.
Cell Metabolism|April 9, 2010
Direct insulin and leptin action on pro-opiomelanocortin neurons is required for normal glucose homeostasis and fertilityJennifer W Hill, Carol F Elias, Makoto Fukuda, et al.
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