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    Central signalling cross‐talk between insulin and leptin in glucose and energy homeostasis by Boucsein, Alisa, Kamstra, Kaj, Tups, Alexander

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-04-2021)
    “…Energy homeostasis is controlled by an intricate regulatory system centred in the brain. The peripheral adiposity signals insulin and leptin play a crucial…”
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    Dietary wheat gluten induces astro‐ and microgliosis in the hypothalamus of male mice by Rizwan, Mohammed Z., Kerbus, Romy, Kamstra, Kaj, Keerthisinghe, Pramuk, Tups, Alexander

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-08-2023)
    “…Gluten, which is found in cereals such as wheat, rye and barley, makes up a major dietary component in most western nations, and has been shown to promote body…”
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    Conditional Deletion of β-Catenin in the Mediobasal Hypothalamus Impairs Adaptive Energy Expenditure in Response to High-Fat Diet and Exacerbates Diet-Induced Obesity by Rizwan, Mohammed Z, Kamstra, Kaj, Pretz, Dominik, Shepherd, Peter R, Tups, Alexander, Grattan, David R

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (03-04-2024)
    “…β-Catenin is a bifunctional molecule that is an effector of the wingless-related integration site (Wnt) signaling to control gene expression and contributes to…”
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    Leptin regulates glucose homeostasis via the canonical Wnt pathway in the zebrafish by Kamstra, Kaj, Rizwan, Mohammed Z., Grattan, David R., Horsfield, Julia A., Tups, Alexander

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2022)
    “…Leptin is best known for its role in adipostasis, but it also regulates blood glucose levels. The molecular mechanism by which leptin controls glucose…”
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    Neuroanatomy of a sex changing fish: the New Zealand spotty wrasse (Notolabrus celidotus) brain atlas by Kamstra, Kaj, van der Burg, Chloé, Quertermous, Haylee M., Muncaster, Simon, Todd, Erica V., Jasoni, Christine L., Brown, Culum, Gemmell, Neil J.

    Published in New Zealand journal of zoology (02-04-2024)
    “…For most vertebrates, sexual fate is genetically determined and remains fixed throughout life. However, for some teleost fishes sex is more plastic…”
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