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  • Ludwig et al. map transcription and chromatin accessibility in single cells across the brainstem dorsal vagal complex, thereby identifying neuronal populations, including some that control feeding.

    • Mette Q. Ludwig
    • Wenwen Cheng
    • Tune H. Pers
    Research
    Nature Metabolism
    Volume: 3, P: 530-545
  • The hindbrain is mostly known to participate in eating behaviour by controlling short-term meal parameters and aversive responses to gut malaise. Cheng et al. review current evidence revealing non-aversive neuronal circuits in the hindbrain that are relevant for initiation and termination of homeostatic feeding, as well as for the long-term control of body weight.

    • Wenwen Cheng
    • Desiree Gordian
    • Martin G. Myers Jr.
    Reviews
    Nature Metabolism
    Volume: 4, P: 826-835