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[PDF] The human obesity gene map: the 2005 update


T Rankinen, A Zuberi, YC Chagnon, SJ … - Obesity, 2006 - pbrc.edu
Abstract RANKINEN, TUOMO, AAMIR ZUBERI, YVON C. CHAGNON, S. JOHN WEISNAGEL,
GEORGE ARGYROPOULOS, BRANDON WALTS, LOUIS PE´RUSSE, AND CLAUDE BOUCHARD. The
human obesity gene map: the 2005 update. Obesity. 2006;14: 529–644. This ...
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[PDF] The human obesity gene map: the 2004 update


L Perusse, T Rankinen, A Zuberi, YC Chagnon … - Obesity research, 2005 - informatik.hu-berlin.de
Abstract PE´ RUSSE, LOUIS, TUOMO RANKINEN, AAMIR ZUBERI, YVON C. CHAGNON, S.
JOHN WEISNAGEL, GEORGE ARGYROPOULOS, BRANDON WALTS, ERIC E. SNYDER, AND CLAUDE
BOUCHARD. The human obesity gene map: the 2004 update. Obes Res. 2005; ...
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In search of a depressed mouse: utility of models for studying depression-related behavior …


JF Cryan, C Mombereau - Molecular psychiatry, 2004 - nature.com
The ability to modify mice genetically has been one of the major breakthroughs
in modern medical science affecting every discipline including psychiatry. It is
hoped that the application of such technologies will result in the ...
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Effect of olanzapine on body composition and energy expenditure in adults with first- …

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KA Graham, DO Perkins, LJ Edwards, RC … - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2005 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
OBJECTIVE: Weight gain is a commonly observed adverse effect of atypical
antipsychotic medications, but associated changes in energy balance and body
composition are not well defined. The authors report here the effect of ...
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Contributions of 5-HT2C receptors to multiple actions of central serotonin systems


M Giorgetti, LH Tecott - European journal of pharmacology, 2004 - Elsevier
Insights into neural mechanisms through which central serotonin (5-HT) systems
influence brain function may be gained by examining the contributions of
individual 5-HT receptor subtypes. Significant attention has focused on the ...
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The genes and brains of mice and men

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LH Tecott - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2003 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
The elucidation of the human genome presents a challenge for
psychiatry—determining the impact of thousands of genes on brain functions
relevant to mental disorders. For both historical and practical reasons, ...
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A negative feedback system between brain serotonin systems and plasma active ghrelin …


K Nonogaki, K Ohashi-Nozue, Y Oka - Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2006 - Elsevier
Brain serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) systems contribute to regulate
eating behavior and energy homeostasis. 5-HT2C receptors and 5-HT1B receptors
have been shown to mediate anorexic effects of 5-HT drugs such as ...
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Susceptibility genes for the side effect of antipsychotics on body weight and obesity


YC Chagnon - Current Drug Targets, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Antipsychotic-induced body weight gain is becoming a major health
concern since the increasing use of this medication in dif- ferent mental
disorders with a high prevalence in different populations. The percentage ...
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Serotonin regulates C. elegans fat and feeding through independent molecular mechanisms

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S Srinivasan, L Sadegh, IC Elle, AGL … - Cell metabolism, 2008 - Elsevier
We investigated serotonin signaling in C. elegans as a paradigm for neural
regulation of energy balance and found that serotonergic regulation of fat is
molecularly distinct from feeding regulation. Serotonergic feeding ...
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Monoamine receptors in the regulation of feeding behaviour and energy balance


PG Clifton, GA Kennett - CNS &# 38; Neurological Disorders-Drug Targets ( …, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
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1871-5273/06 $50. 00+. 00 © 2006 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. ...
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