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The following pages link to How does immune challenge inhibit ingestion of palatable food? Evidence that systemic lipopolysaccharide treatment modulates key nodal points of feeding neurocircuitry (Q30437812):
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- Depression and sickness behavior are Janus-faced responses to shared inflammatory pathways (Q26823313) (← links)
- Ascending caudal medullary catecholamine pathways drive sickness-induced deficits in exploratory behavior: Brain substrates for fatigue? (Q30428032) (← links)
- Immune challenge and satiety-related activation of both distinct and overlapping neuronal populations in the brainstem indicate parallel pathways for viscerosensory signaling (Q30434461) (← links)
- Lipopolysaccharide challenge-induced suppression of Fos in hypothalamic orexin neurons: their potential role in sickness behavior (Q30434609) (← links)
- Neurobiology of inflammation-associated anorexia (Q33806456) (← links)
- At the extreme end of the psychoneuroimmunological spectrum: delirium as a maladaptive sickness behaviour response (Q34293461) (← links)
- To ingest or rest? Specialized roles of lateral hypothalamic area neurons in coordinating energy balance (Q34668388) (← links)
- Brain CB₁ receptor expression following lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation (Q36420119) (← links)
- Sex-dependent effects of neonatal inflammation on adult inflammatory markers and behavior (Q36472381) (← links)
- Why is neuroimmunopharmacology crucial for the future of addiction research? (Q37381509) (← links)
- Heterogeneity of reward mechanisms (Q37655528) (← links)
- ATP-sensitive potassium channels mediate the thermosensory response of orexin neurons (Q40280404) (← links)
- Central histaminergic system interplay with suppressive effects of immune challenge on food intake in chicken. (Q47446670) (← links)