GPR40/FFAR1 deficient mice increase noradrenaline levels in the brain and exhibit abnormal behavior
The free fatty acid receptor 1 (GPR40/FFAR1) is a G protein-coupled receptor, which is activated by long chain fatty acids. We have previously demonstrated that activation of brain GPR40/FFAR1 exerts an antinociceptive effect that is mediated by the modulation of the descending pain control system....
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Main Authors: | Fuka Aizawa (Author), Takashi Nishinaka (Author), Takuya Yamashita (Author), Kazuo Nakamoto (Author), Takashi Kurihara (Author), Akira Hirasawa (Author), Fumiyo Kasuya (Author), Atsuro Miyata (Author), Shogo Tokuyama (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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