PKG1α oxidation negatively regulates food seeking behaviour and reward
In conclusion, disulfide-PKG1α in VTA neurons acts as a negative regulator of feeding and therefore may provide a novel therapeutic target for obesity.
Source: Redox Biology - Category: Biology Source Type: research
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