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Richard D. Palmiter

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

ORCID: 0000-0001-6587-0582

Publishes on Animal Genetics and Reproduction, Trace Elements in Health, Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research. 580 papers and 88.4k citations.

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GERM-LINE TRANSFORMATION OF MICE
Richard D. Palmiter, Ralph L. Brinster|Annual Review of Genetics|1986
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Orthologs and paralogs are two fundamentally different types of homologous genes that evolved, respectively, by vertical descent from a single ancestral gene and by duplication. Orthology and paralogy are key concepts of evolutionary genomics. A ...Read More

NPY/AgRP Neurons Are Essential for Feeding in Adult Mice but Can Be Ablated in Neonates
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Hypothalamic neurons that express neuropeptide Y (NPY) and agouti-related protein (AgRP) are thought to be critical regulators of feeding behavior and body weight. To determine whether NPY/AgRP neurons are essential in mice, we targeted the human diphtheria toxin receptor to the Agrp locus, which allows temporally controlled ablation of NPY/AgRP neurons to occur after an injection of diphtheria toxin. Neonatal ablation of NPY/AgRP neurons had minimal effects on feeding, whereas their ablation in adults caused rapid starvation. These results suggest that network-based compensatory mechanisms can develop after the ablation of NPY/AgRP neurons in neonates but do not readily occur when these neurons become essential in adults.