Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0044apw1.3 | Applied Physiology Workshop: Endocrinology on safari: using comparative biology to unravel the complexities of endocrine physiology | SFEBES2016

Employing zebrafish and mice to study neuroendocrine programming

Kurrasch Deborah

The neuroendocrine hypothalamus is located at the base of our brain and is important for controlling various physiologies, such as hunger, thirst, thermoregulation, and reproduction. Despite considerable knowledge about the hormones that regulate these physiologies and the circuits responsible for transmitting their cues, very little known about the developmental programs that govern hypothalamic formation the first place. Indeed, questions still remain about how individual hy...