SIRT1 Promotes the Central Adaptive Response to Diet Restriction through Activation of the Dorsomedial and Lateral Nuclei of the Hypothalamus
Akiko Satoh(Tohoku University), Shin‐ichiro Imai(Washington University in St. Louis), Tim West(C2N Diagnostics (United States)), Gal Ben-Josef(Washington University in St. Louis), Cynthia S. Brace(Washington University in St. Louis), David F. Wozniak(Leipzig University), David M. Holtzman(Hope Center for Neurological Disorders), Erik D. Herzog(Washington University in St. Louis)
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