Bi-directional, chemically specified neural connections between the subfornical organ and the midbrain raphe system.
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Blood-borne angiotensin II acts in the brain to influence behavioral and endocrine responses to psychogenic stressRole of the serotoninergic system in the sodium appetite control.Circulating signals as critical regulators of autonomic state--central roles for the subfornical organ.Functional topography of midbrain and pontine serotonergic systems: implications for synaptic regulation of serotonergic circuits.Hydration and beyond: neuropeptides as mediators of hydromineral balance, anxiety and stress-responsivenessNeuroendocrine Regulation of Hydromineral Homeostasis.Physiological roles for the subfornical organ: a dynamic transcriptome shaped by autonomic state.Angiotensin and the lamina terminalis: illustrations of a complex unity.Evidence for a role for central 5-HT2B as well as 5-HT2A receptors in cardiovascular regulation in anaesthetized rats.Fos expression in serotonergic neurons in the rat brainstem following noxious stimuli: an immunohistochemical double-labelling study.Right atrial stretch alters fore- and hind-brain expression of c-fos and inhibits the rapid onset of salt appetite.Chronic excitotoxic lesion of the dorsal raphe nucleus induces sodium appetite.Effect of electrolytic lesion of the dorsal raphe nucleus on water intake and sodium appetite.Neuroendocrine and cardiovascular effects of serotonin: selective role of brain angiotensin on vasopressin.Brain-derived neurotrophic factor acts at neurons of the subfornical organ to influence cardiovascular function.Cardiovascular Actions of Leptin in the Subfornical Organ are Abolished by Diet-Induced Obesity
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Bi-directional, chemically specified neural connections between the subfornical organ and the midbrain raphe system.
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Bi-directional, chemically spe ...... and the midbrain raphe system.
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Bi-directional, chemically spe ...... and the midbrain raphe system.
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Bi-directional, chemically spe ...... and the midbrain raphe system.
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Bi-directional, chemically spe ...... and the midbrain raphe system.
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1986-10-01T00:00:00Z