Daniel D. Lam, Ph.D

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2016- Technische Universität München (TUM), München, Bayern, Germany 
 2016- Helmholtz Zentrum München 
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Na ES, Lam DD, Yokosawa E, et al. (2020) Decreased sensitivity to the anorectic effects of leptin in mice that lack a Pomc-specific neural enhancer. Plos One. 15: e0244793
Heisler LK, Lam DD. (2017) An appetite for life: brain regulation of hunger and satiety. Current Opinion in Pharmacology. 37: 100-106
Burke LK, Doslikova B, D'Agostino G, et al. (2016) Sex difference in physical activity, energy expenditure and obesity driven by a subpopulation of hypothalamic POMC neurons. Molecular Metabolism. 5: 245-52
Burke LK, Doslikova B, D'Agostino G, et al. (2016) Sex difference in physical activity, energy expenditure and obesity driven by a subpopulation of hypothalamic POMC neurons Molecular Metabolism. 5: 245-252
Chhabra KH, Adams JM, Fagel B, et al. (2015) Hypothalamic POMC-deficiency improves glucose tolerance despite insulin resistance by increasing glycosuria. Diabetes
Lam DD, de Souza FS, Nasif S, et al. (2015) Partially redundant enhancers cooperatively maintain Mammalian pomc expression above a critical functional threshold. Plos Genetics. 11: e1004935
Lam DD, Attard CA, Mercer AJ, et al. (2015) Conditional expression of Pomc in the Lepr-positive subpopulation of POMC neurons is sufficient for normal energy homeostasis and metabolism. Endocrinology. 156: 1292-302
Osundiji MA, Lam DD, Shaw J, et al. (2012) Brain glucose sensors play a significant role in the regulation of pancreatic glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Diabetes. 61: 321-8
Lam DD, Leinninger GM, Louis GW, et al. (2011) Leptin does not directly affect CNS serotonin neurons to influence appetite. Cell Metabolism. 13: 584-91
Zhou L, Yueh CY, Lam DD, et al. (2011) Glucokinase inhibitor glucosamine stimulates feeding and activates hypothalamic neuropeptide Y and orexin neurons. Behavioural Brain Research. 222: 274-8
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