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Details on Person Minibrain/Dyrk1a regulates food intake through the Sir2-FOXO-sNPF/NPY pathway in Drosophila and mammals

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9623012
_displayNameMinibrain/Dyrk1a regulates food intake through the Sir2-FOXO-sNPF/NPY pathway in Drosophila and mammals
_timestamp2018-10-02 18:19:00
author[Person:9623013] Hong, Seung-Hyun
[Person:9623007] Lee, Kyu-Sun
[Person:9623009] Kwak, Su-Jin
[Person:9623003] Kim, Ae-Kyeong
[Person:9623008] Bai, Hua
[Person:9623006] Jung, Min-Su
[Person:9623011] Kwon, O-Yu
[Person:9623014] Song, Woo-Joo
[Person:9623005] Tatar, Marc
[Person:9623010] Yu, Kweon
created[InstanceEdit:9623004] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2018-10-02
journalPLoS Genet.
pagese1002857
pubMedIdentifier22876196
titleMinibrain/Dyrk1a regulates food intake through the Sir2-FOXO-sNPF/NPY pathway in Drosophila and mammals
volume8
year2012
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9615017] FOXO-mediated transcription of oxidative stress, metabolic and neuronal genes [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:9623000] FOXO1 directly stimulates transcription of the NPY gene, enc...
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