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Revisiting the Ventral Medial Nucleus of the Hypothalamus: The Roles of SF-1 Neurons in Energy Homeostasis

Obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic complications are growing concerns for public health and could lead to detrimental life-threatening conditions. Neurons whose activities are required for energy and glucose homeostasis are found in a number of hypothalamic nuclei. In the early twentieth century...

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Brain research
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
Cloning
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus
Endocrinology
Energy
Energy balance
Energy expenditure
energy homeostasis
Food intake
Gene expression
Genetic engineering
Glucose
Glucose homeostasis
Homeostasis
Hypothalamus (medial)
Hypothalamus (ventromedial)
Insulin resistance
knockout
Metabolism
Nervous system
Neurons
Neuroscience
Obesity
Physiology
Public health
Steroidogenic Factor 1
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