hypothalamus
Americannoun
plural
hypothalaminoun
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- hypothalamic adjective
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Closer examination of the hypothalamus revealed that certain neurons were stuck in a state of constant activity but produced weak signals.
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In mid-aged mice, weight loss led to increased inflammation in the hypothalamus, a part of the brain involved in regulating appetite, energy use, and other essential functions.
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To better understand which brain cells respond to FGF19, the authors compiled and examined public scRNA-seq data from several studies of the hypothalamus.
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It starts in the hypothalamus, a small structure in the centre of the brain that senses the nutritional state of the body.
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Furthermore, more overweight men tended to increase the inflammatory markers in the blood and show signs of inflammation in the hypothalamus -- the brain region responsible for sugar metabolism and appetite -- under higher carrageenan intake.
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