Monday, October 14, 2013
Detected in the brain's hunger center
It identified the brain centers which " quenches " urine . The findings, published in the journal " Nature " by the group coordinated by Richard Palmiter , University of Washington in Seattle , which can help in making use of new therapies that can stimulate the sense of eating and regulate in particular nutrition problems . The center consists of a group of nerve cells which operate regularly and inhibit the function of hunger because the body is " filled " with the necessary materials . " It is a very beautiful work based on more sophisticated techniques and requires a fundamental understanding of the behavior nutritional concerns and diseases such as bulimia , anorexia and obesity ," says Piergiorgio Strata neurofiziologu , University of Turin . " Besides being accurately identified all neurons that signal hunger , researchers have found that these cells end up in a brain structure which is realized through communication and also relates to the part that controls emotions " explained Strata . / A.Ş / NOA
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