High-fat diet induces time-dependent synaptic plasticity of the lateral hypothalamus
Objective: Orexin (ORX) and melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) neurons in the lateral hypothalamus are critical regulators of energy homeostasis and are thought to differentially contribute to diet-induced obesity. However, it is unclear whether the synaptic properties of these cells are altered by...
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Main Authors: | Victoria Linehan (Author), Lisa Z. Fang (Author), Matthew P. Parsons (Author), Michiru Hirasawa (Author) |
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