Garron Thomas Dodd

Affiliations: 
Monash University, Caulfield East, Victoria, Australia 
Area:
Obesity
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Beddows CA, Shi F, Horton AL, et al. (2024) Pathogenic hypothalamic extracellular matrix promotes metabolic disease. Nature
Beddows CA, Dodd GT. (2021) Insulin on the brain: The role of central insulin signalling in energy and glucose homeostasis. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 33: e12947
Dodd GT, Kim SJ, Méquinion M, et al. (2021) Insulin signaling in AgRP neurons regulates meal size to limit glucose excursions and insulin resistance. Science Advances. 7
Worth AA, Shoop R, Tye K, et al. (2020) The cytokine GDF15 signals through a population of brainstem cholecystokinin neurons to mediate anorectic signalling. Elife. 9
Haynes VR, Michael NJ, van den Top M, et al. (2020) A Neural basis for Octanoic acid regulation of energy balance. Molecular Metabolism. 34: 54-71
Worth AA, Shoop R, Tye K, et al. (2020) Author response: The cytokine GDF15 signals through a population of brainstem cholecystokinin neurons to mediate anorectic signalling Elife
Dodd GT, Xirouchaki CE, Eramo M, et al. (2019) Intranasal Targeting of Hypothalamic PTP1B and TCPTP Reinstates Leptin and Insulin Sensitivity and Promotes Weight Loss in Obesity. Cell Reports. 28: 2905-2922.e5
Balland E, Chen W, Dodd GT, et al. (2019) Leptin Signaling in the Arcuate Nucleus Reduces Insulin's Capacity to Suppress Hepatic Glucose Production in Obese Mice. Cell Reports. 26: 346-355.e3
Balland E, Chen W, Dodd G, et al. (2019) Persistent leptin signalling in the arcuate nucleus reduces insulin's capacity to suppress hepatic glucose production in obese mice Obesity Research & Clinical Practice. 13: 301
Kyriakou E, Schmidt S, Dodd GT, et al. (2018) Celastrol Promotes Weight Loss in Diet-Induced Obesity by Inhibiting the Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases PTP1B and TCPTP in the Hypothalamus. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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