Helen E. Raybould

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Nutritional Biology University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
Physiology Biology, Endocrinology Biology, Neurobiology Biology
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de Lartigue G, Raybould H, Dockray G. (2021) Introduction to Special Issue on Feeding Peptides. Peptides. 170687
Huang KP, Goodson ML, Vang W, et al. (2020) Leptin signaling in vagal afferent neurons supports the absorption and storage of nutrients from high-fat diet. International Journal of Obesity (2005)
Huang KP, Raybould HE. (2020) Estrogen and Gut Satiety Hormones in Vagus-Hindbrain Axis. Peptides. 170389
Lee S, Goodson M, Vang W, et al. (2020) 2'-fucosyllactose Supplementation Improves Gut-Brain Signaling and Diet-Induced Obese Phenotype and Changes the Gut Microbiota in High Fat-Fed Mice. Nutrients. 12
Huang KP, Ronveaux CC, Knotts TA, et al. (2020) Sex Differences in Response to Short-Term High Fat Diet in Mice. Physiology & Behavior. 112894
Lee SJ, Krieger JP, Vergara M, et al. (2020) Blunted Vagal Cocaine- and Amphetamine-Regulated Transcript Promotes Hyperphagia and Weight Gain. Cell Reports. 30: 2028-2039.e4
Huang KP, Ronveaux CC, de Lartigue G, et al. (2019) Deletion of leptin receptors in vagal afferent neurons disrupts estrogen signaling, body weight, food intake and hormonal controls of feeding in female mice. American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism
Guerville M, Hamilton MK, Ronveaux CC, et al. (2018) Chronic refined low-fat diet consumption reduces cholecystokinin satiation in rats. European Journal of Nutrition
Langhans W, Adan R, Arnold M, et al. (2018) New horizons for future research - Critical issues to consider for maximizing research excellence and impact. Molecular Metabolism
Park D, Xu G, Barboza M, et al. (2017) Enterocyte glycosylation is responsive to changes in extracellular conditions: Implications for membrane functions. Glycobiology
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