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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Regulation of body weight is an important strategy for small prey animals to avoid capture. Field and laboratory studies have shown that prey animals reduce body size when subjected to long-term predator stimuli. However, the causes of predator-induc
Autor:
Luis A. Tellez, Ralph J. DiLeone, Jaime G. Maldonado-Avilés, Robert J. Wickham, Nii A. Addy, Joseph R. Trinko, Ivan E. de Araujo, Benjamin B. Land, W. Solecki
Publikováno v:
eNeuro
The influence of micronutrients on dopamine systems is not well defined. Using mice, we show a potential role for reduced dietary vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) in promoting diet-induced obesity (DIO), food intake, and drug consumption while on a high
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Autor:
Jane R. Taylor, Ralph J. DiLeone, Joseph R. Trinko, Sarah M. Richards, Jaime G. Maldonado-Avilés, Jessica C. Nelson, Douglas J. Guarnieri, Catherine E. Brayton, Shannon L. Gourley
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychiatry. 71:358-365
Background Food restriction is known to enhance learning and motivation. The neural mechanisms underlying these responses likely involve alterations in gene expression in brain regions mediating the motivation to feed. Methods Analysis of gene expres
Autor:
S.M. Gray, Catherine E. Brayton, Joseph R. Trinko, Jaime G. Maldonado-Avilés, Ralph J. DiLeone, Douglas J. Guarnieri
Publikováno v:
Appetite. 57:S18