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Christopher Rhodes to Energy Metabolism

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Christopher Rhodes has written about Energy Metabolism.
Connection Strength

0.648
  1. Calcitonin Receptor Neurons in the Mouse Nucleus Tractus Solitarius Control Energy Balance via the Non-aversive Suppression of Feeding. Cell Metab. 2020 02 04; 31(2):301-312.e5.
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    Score: 0.157
  2. Plasma Metabolomics Implicates Modified Transfer RNAs and Altered Bioenergetics in the Outcomes of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. Circulation. 2017 01 31; 135(5):460-475.
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    Score: 0.126
  3. Control of food intake and energy expenditure by Nos1 neurons of the paraventricular hypothalamus. J Neurosci. 2014 Nov 12; 34(46):15306-18.
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    Score: 0.109
  4. Leptin-inhibited PBN neurons enhance responses to hypoglycemia in negative energy balance. Nat Neurosci. 2014 Dec; 17(12):1744-1750.
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    Score: 0.109
  5. Peptide-YY3-36/glucagon-like peptide-1 combination treatment of obese diabetic mice improves insulin sensitivity associated with recovered pancreatic ß-cell function and synergistic activation of discrete hypothalamic and brainstem neuronal circuitries. Mol Metab. 2022 01; 55:101392.
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    Score: 0.044
  6. NTS Prlh overcomes orexigenic stimuli and ameliorates dietary and genetic forms of obesity. Nat Commun. 2021 08 30; 12(1):5175.
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    Score: 0.044
  7. Combined loss of GLP-1R and Y2R does not alter progression of high-fat diet-induced obesity or response to RYGB surgery in mice. Mol Metab. 2019 07; 25:64-72.
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    Score: 0.037
  8. Leptin action via neurotensin neurons controls orexin, the mesolimbic dopamine system and energy balance. Cell Metab. 2011 Sep 07; 14(3):313-23.
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    Score: 0.022
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