A sweet taste receptor-dependent mechanism of glucosensing in hypothalamic tanycytes.
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Sweet taste receptor in the hypothalamus: a potential new player in glucose sensing in the hypothalamus.Tanycytes control the hormonal output of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis.Amino acid sensing in hypothalamic tanycytes via umami taste receptors.Glial hypothalamic inhibition of GLUT2 expression alters satiety, impacting eating behavior.
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A sweet taste receptor-dependent mechanism of glucosensing in hypothalamic tanycytes.
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scientific article published on 16 February 2017
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A sweet taste receptor-dependent mechanism of glucosensing in hypothalamic tanycytes.
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A sweet taste receptor-dependent mechanism of glucosensing in hypothalamic tanycytes.
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A sweet taste receptor-dependent mechanism of glucosensing in hypothalamic tanycytes.
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A sweet taste receptor-dependent mechanism of glucosensing in hypothalamic tanycytes.
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A sweet taste receptor-dependent mechanism of glucosensing in hypothalamic tanycytes.
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A sweet taste receptor-dependent mechanism of glucosensing in hypothalamic tanycytes.
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A sweet taste receptor-dependent mechanism of glucosensing in hypothalamic tanycytes
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Beihui Liu
Eric Pollatzek
Heather Benford
Irm Hermans-Borgmeyer
Kristina Lossow
Wolfgang Meyerhof
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10.1002/GLIA.23125
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2017-02-16T00:00:00Z