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Y1 and Y5 Receptors Are Both Required for the Regulation of Food Intake and Energy Homeostasis in Mice
Published 2012-06-01Neuropeptide Y (NPY) acting in the hypothalamus is one of the most powerful orexigenic agents known. Of the five known Y receptors, hypothalamic Y1 and Y5 have been most strongly implicated in mediating hyperphagic effects. ...Article -
Y1 receptors regulate aggressive behaviour by modulating serotonin pathways
Published 2004-08-01Article -
Y2 and Y4 receptor signaling synergistically act on energy expenditure and physical activity
Published 2010-12-01Article -
Y2 and Y4 Receptor Signalling Attenuates the Skeletal Response of Central NPY
Published 2011-03-01Article -
Y2 receptor deletion attenuates the type 2 diabetic syndrome of ob/ob mice.
Published 2002-12-01Article -
Y2Y4 Receptor Double Knockout Protects Against Obesity Due to a High-Fat Diet or Y1 Receptor Deficiency in Mice
Published 2006-01-01Article -
Y4 receptor knockout rescues fertility in ob/ob mice
Published 2002-05-01Hypothalamic neuropeptide Y (NPY) has been implicated in the regulation of energy balance and reproduction, and chronically elevated NPY levels in the hypothalamus are associated with obesity and reduced reproductive ...Article -
Y4 receptors and pancreatic polypeptide regulate food intake via hypothalamic orexin and brain-derived neurotropic factor dependent pathways
Published 2010-06-01Article -
Yoga-based exercise to prevent falls in community-dwelling people aged 60 years and over: study protocol for the Successful AGEing (SAGE) yoga randomised controlled trial
Published 2020Introduction: Falls significantly reduce independence and quality of life in older age. Balance-specific exercise prevents falls in people aged 60+ years. Yoga is growing in popularity and can provide a high challenge to ...Article -
“You can help people”: Adolescents’ Views on Engaging Young People in Longitudinal Research
Published 2012-01-01We sought to discover adolescents’ thoughts about participation in longitudinal research and identify recruitment and retention strategies that were meaningful to them. We conducted seven focus groups with 10–15-year-olds ...Article -
Younger patients with MAFLD are at increased risk of severe COVID-19 illness: A multicenter preliminary analysis
Published 2020Article, Letter -
Youth Mental Health Tracker: protocol to establish a longitudinal cohort and research database for young people attending Australian mental health services
Published 2020-01-01Introduction Mental disorders are a leading cause of long-term disability worldwide. Much of the burden of mental ill-health is mediated by early onset, comorbidities with physical health conditions and chronicity of the ...Article -
A zebrafish model of tuberculosis comorbidity and the effects of HIF-activating intervention
Published 2020-01-01Comorbidities are an important factor in tuberculosis pathophysiology and treatment but are understudied in animal models. Schild, Mohamed, and Wootton et al. present a zebrafish model of Mycobacterium marinum infection ...Article -
Zoonotic tuberculosis — The changing landscape
Published 2021Despite slow reductions in the annual burden of active human tuberculosis (TB) cases, zoonotic TB (zTB) remains a poorly monitored and an important unaddressed global problem. There is a higher incidence in some regions ...Article