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Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology
Department Neuroscience
17177 - Stockholm
Sweden
christian.broberger@ki.se
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Transmitter regulation of thalamocortical networks, emphasis on sleep-wake transition; brain circuitries regulating feeding behaviour
The European Neuroscience Institute at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm
Research Area
Transmitter regulation of thalamocortical networks, emphasis on sleep-wake transition; brain circuitries regulating feeding behaviour.
Publications
Broberger C., McCormick DA, 2005
Excitatory effects of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) in the thalamus
J. NEUROSCI.; 25(7): 1664-1673
Lee KH, Broberger C., Kim U, McCormick DA, 2004
Histamine modulates thalamocortical activity by activating a chloride conductance in ferret perigeniculate neurons
PROC. NAT. ACAD. SCI. USA; 101(17): 6716-6721
Broberger C., 1999
Hypothalamic cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) neurons: histochemical relationship to thyrotropin-releasing hormone, melanin-concentrating hormone, orexin/hypocretin and neuropeptide Y
BRAIN RES.; 848 (1-2): 101-113
Broberger C., De Lecea L, Sutcliffe JG, Hökfelt T, 1998
Hypocretin/orexin- and melanin-concentrating hormone-expressing cells form distinct populations in the rodent lateral hypothalamus: Relationship to the neuropeptide Y and Agouti gene-related protein systems
J. COMP. NEUROL.; 402 (4): 460-474
Broberger C., Johansen J, Johansson C, Schalling M, Hökfelt T, 1998
The neuropeptide Y agouti gene-related protein (AGRP) brain circuitry in normal, anorectic, and monosodium glutamate-treated mice
PROC. NAT. ACAD. SCI. USA, 95 (25): 15043-15048
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