A novel thermoregulatory role for PDE10A in mouse and human adipocytes
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Current Understanding of PDE10A in the Modulation of Basal Ganglia Circuitry.Brown and Beige Adipose Tissues in Health and Disease.Combined treatment with a selective PDE10A inhibitor TAK-063 and either haloperidol or olanzapine at subeffective doses produces potent antipsychotic-like effects without affecting plasma prolactin levels and cataleptic responses in rodents.Using genome wide association studies to identify common QTL regions in three different genetic backgrounds based on Iberian pig breed.
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A novel thermoregulatory role for PDE10A in mouse and human adipocytes
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scientific article published on 31 May 2016
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A novel thermoregulatory role for PDE10A in mouse and human adipocytes
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A novel thermoregulatory role for PDE10A in mouse and human adipocytes.
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A novel thermoregulatory role for PDE10A in mouse and human adipocytes
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A novel thermoregulatory role for PDE10A in mouse and human adipocytes.
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A novel thermoregulatory role for PDE10A in mouse and human adipocytes
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A novel thermoregulatory role for PDE10A in mouse and human adipocytes.
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A novel thermoregulatory role for PDE10A in mouse and human adipocytes
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Felix Bronisch
John P Seibyl
Julia Luthardt
Juliane Weiner
Karen Steinhoff
Matthias Blüher
Nora Klöting
Osama Sabri
Peter Brust
Sally Wagner
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10.15252/EMMM.201506085
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2016-05-31T00:00:00Z