Adiponectin Stimulates AMP-Activated Protein Kinase in the Hypothalamus and Increases Food Intake
National Institute of Infectious Diseases · Japan Science and Technology Agency · +10 more institutions
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27- NKNaoto KubotaCorresponding
National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan Science and Technology Agency, The University of Tokyo
- WYWataru Yano
The University of Tokyo
- TKTetsuya Kubota
Toho University, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center, The University of Tokyo
- TYToshimasa Yamauchi
Japan Science and Technology Agency, The University of Tokyo
- SIShinsuke Itoh
The University of Tokyo
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Keywords
- AMP-activated protein kinase
- Adiponectin
- Protein kinase A
- AMPK
- Hypothalamus
- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
- Food intake
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Funding
- JDJuvenile Diabetes Research Foundation InternationalAward: 1-2003-746
- MOMinistry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
- MOMinistry of Health and Welfare
- DSDaiichi Sankyo Foundation of Life Science
- AFAstellas Foundation for Research on Metabolic Disorders
- KFKanae Foundation for the Promotion of Medical Science
- JSJapan Society for the Promotion of ScienceAward: 10NP0201