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GLP-1 physiology and pharmacology along the gut-brain axis. [PDF]
Beutler LR.
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Current understanding and controversy on brain access of GLP-1 and GLP-1 receptor agonists. [PDF]
Feng J, Jin T.
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Suicidality as a potential risk and therapeutic target during widespread GLP-1 receptor agonists use: implications of inflammation. [PDF]
Borovcanin MM, Petrovic I.
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Neuroinflammatory Remodeling by Type 2 Immune Pathways Links Allergic Signaling to Neurodegenerative Disease. [PDF]
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'Un-thirsty' hypernatremia. [PDF]
Koster M, Ledergerber K, Brändle M.
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Sensory circumventricular organs in health and disease
Acta Neuropathologica, 2010Circumventricular organs (CVOs) are specialized brain structures located around the third and fourth ventricles. They differ from the rest of the brain parenchyma in that they are highly vascularised areas that lack a blood-brain barrier. These neurohaemal organs are classified as "sensory", when they contain neurons that can receive chemical inputs ...
Sı́Lvia Sisó +2 more
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The circumventricular organs: An atlas of comparative anatomy and vascularization
Brain Research Reviews, 2007The circumventricular organs are small sized structures lining the cavity of the third ventricle (neurohypophysis, vascular organ of the lamina terminalis, subfornical organ, pineal gland and subcommissural organ) and of the fourth ventricle (area postrema).
Henri M Duvernoy, Pierre-Yves Risold
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Serotonin distribution in the circumventricular organs of the rat
Anatomy and Embryology, 1983Serotonin-immunoreactive structures in the circumventricular organs (organum vasculosum laminae terminalis, subfornical organ, subcommisural organ and area postrema) of the rat were demonstrated using a modified peroxidase-antiperoxidase immunohistochemical method.
Y Takeuchi, Takeuchi Y
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