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  • {{r|Hypothalamus}}
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  • {{r|Hypothalamus}}
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  • {{r|Hypothalamus}}
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  • {{r|hypothalamus}}
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  • ...ne |noradrenergic]] neurons, and projects densely to many regions of the [[hypothalamus]] and elsewhere. The nucleus has reciprocal connections with the [[area pos ...of the brain, but especially to the limbic system, and in particular the [[hypothalamus]].
    3 KB (380 words) - 03:51, 13 September 2011
  • Under the influence of the hypothalamus, the anterior pituitary produces and secretes several peptide hormones that ...s mainly regulated by factors secreted from neuroendocrine neurons of the hypothalamus into the hypothalamo-hypophysial portal vessels from the nerve endings of n
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  • {{r|Hypothalamus}}
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  • ...whose cell bodies are located in the [[paraventricular nucleus]] of the [[hypothalamus]]. In some species, including the horse, vasopressin secreted into the syst
    1 KB (146 words) - 11:58, 14 November 2010
  • ...postatic hyothesis'''. Specifically, he postulated the existence, in the [[hypothalamus]], of a centre that was sensitive to the concentration of metabolites in th ...the [[ventromedial nucleus]] (VMN) and [[arcuate nucleus]] (ARC) of the [[hypothalamus]]. The leptin signal transmits information about the size of body fat depot
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  • {{r|Hypothalamus}}
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  • {{r|hypothalamus}}
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  • ...x| Schematic view of the ventral surface of the brain, at the level of the hypothalamus. The median eminence is at the bottom, and receives projections from the ne The '''arcuate nucleus''' is a small part of the hypothalamus that plays an extremely important role in the regulation of hormone secreti
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  • ...the pituitary gland and others by the part of the [[brain]] known as the [[hypothalamus]]. These hormones are described in the table below. ...ropin-releasing hormone]] (GnRH) — a peptide hormone produced in the hypothalamus
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  • ...s is controlled by [[Melanocortins and appetite|neural circuits]] in the [[hypothalamus]] which are influenced by hormonal and neural signals from the digestive tr
    1 KB (161 words) - 08:11, 18 July 2011
  • Name = Hypothalamus | Latin = hypothalamus |
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  • {{r|hypothalamus}}
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  • {{r|hypothalamus}}
    1 KB (185 words) - 18:06, 6 November 2010
  • ...o known as gonadotrophin-releasing hormone, GnRH). LHRH is produced in the hypothalamus by neuroendocrine neurones that are mainly located in the [[preoptic area]] ...cles produce estrogen in increasing quantities, and this feeds back on the hypothalamus to progressively suppress the secretion of FSH and LH (negative feedback).
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  • {{r|Hypothalamus}}
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  • ...ent cues. In [[vertebrate]]s, the motivation to eat is controlled by the [[hypothalamus]], and is generally strong when the energy expended by the animal exceeds t ...of specific regions of the [[hypothalamus]]. In particular, the [[lateral hypothalamus]] was identified as a "hunger center" and the [[ventromedial nucleus]] as a
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