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Optogenetic manipulation of activity and temporally controlled cell-specific ablation reveal a role for MCH neurons in sleep/wake regulationTsunematsu et al., 2014
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- Tsunematsu T
- Ueno T
- Tabuchi S
- Inutsuka A
- Tanaka K
- Hasuwa H
- Kilduff T
- Terao A
- Yamanaka A
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) is a neuropeptide produced in neurons sparsely distributed in the lateral hypothalamic area. Recent studies have reported that MCH neurons are active during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, but their physiological role in the …
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