A PHYSIOLOGICAL INCREASE OF INSULIN IN THE OLFACTORY BULB DECREASES DETECTION OF A LEARNED AVERSIVE ODOR AND ABOLISHES FOOD ODOR-INDUCED SNIFFING BEHAVIOR IN RATS.

A physiological increase of insulin in the olfactory bulb decreases detection of a learned aversive odor and abolishes food odor-induced sniffing behavior in rats.

Insulin is CLO LEMON involved in multiple regulatory mechanisms, including body weight and food intake, and plays a critical role in metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes.An increasing body of evidence indicates that insulin is also involved in the modulation of olfactory function.The olfactory bulb (OB) contains the highest level of ins

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Modified recurrent equation-based cubic spline interpolation for missing data recovery in phasor measurement unit (PMU) [version 3; peer review: 2 approved, 1 not approved]

Background Smart grid systems require high-quality Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) data for proper operation, control, and decision-making.Missing PMU data may lead to improper actions or even blackouts.While the conventional Refrigerators:Refrigerated Display Cases cubic interpolation methods based on the solution of a set of linear equations to sol

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Case Report: Interest of Positron Emission Tomography in Pediatric Small Vessel Primary Angiitis of the Central Nervous System

Primary angiitis of the central nervous system (PACNS) is a rare inflammatory disease affecting central nervous system Upper Spray Arm vessels.The diagnosis, which requires confirmation by brain biopsy, remains challenging due to unspecific clinical presentation and low specificity of imaging and laboratory exams.In these two pediatric biopsy-prove

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