Biography and Research Information
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J. R. Hanson's research focuses on the localization of MC4R within the hypothalamus, specifically investigating its presence at excitatory postsynaptic and peri-postsynaptic sites of hypothalamic neurons in primary culture. This work contributes to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying appetite regulation and energy homeostasis. Hanson has published two works in this area, accumulating 108 citations. Key collaborators include Giulia Baldini and Haven Griffin from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and Kevin D. Phelan from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Hanson's recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in this field of study.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 108
Selected Publications
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MC4R Localizes at Excitatory Postsynaptic and Peri-Postsynaptic Sites of Hypothalamic Neurons in Primary Culture (2024)
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- MC4R Localizes at Excitatory Postsynaptic and Peri-Postsynaptic Sites of Hypothalamic Neurons in Primary Culture
- MC4R Localizes at Excitatory Postsynaptic and Peri-Postsynaptic Sites of Hypothalamic Neurons in Primary Culture
- MC4R Localizes at Excitatory Postsynaptic and Peri-Postsynaptic Sites of Hypothalamic Neurons in Primary Culture
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