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Sarah C Robins

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Butiaeva L, Slutzki T, Swick H, Bourguignon C, Robins S, Liu X, et al.
Cell Metab . 2021 Jun; 33(7):1433-1448.e5. PMID: 34129812
Knowledge of how leptin receptor (LepR) neurons of the mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH) access circulating leptin is still rudimentary. Employing intravital microscopy, we found that almost half of the blood-vessel-enwrapping pericytes...
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Robins S, Kokoeva M
Neuroendocrinology . 2018 Mar; 107(3):305-312. PMID: 29506015
There is increasing evidence that glia act not only as neuronal support cells, but that they can also influence physiological outcomes via effects on neural signalling. The role of NG2-glia...
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Djogo T, Robins S, Schneider S, Kryzskaya D, Liu X, Mingay A, et al.
Cell Metab . 2016 May; 23(5):797-810. PMID: 27166944
While leptin is a well-known regulator of body fat mass, it remains unclear how circulating leptin is sensed centrally to maintain energy homeostasis. Here we show that genetic and pharmacological...
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Robins S, Trudel E, Rotondi O, Liu X, Djogo T, Kryzskaya D, et al.
PLoS One . 2013 Nov; 8(10):e78236. PMID: 24205170
Accumulating evidence suggests that the adult murine hypothalamus, a control site of several fundamental homeostatic processes, has neurogenic capacity. Correspondingly, the adult hypothalamus exhibits considerable cell proliferation that is ongoing...
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Robins S, Villemain A, Liu X, Djogo T, Kryzskaya D, Storch K, et al.
Glia . 2013 Aug; 61(10):1735-47. PMID: 23918524
NG2-glia are known to proliferate in the adult brain, however the extent of their mitotic and regenerative capacity and particularly their adult origin is uncertain. By employing a paradigm of...
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Kavanagh P, Robins S, Ellis B
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2010 Jun; 99(1):120-32. PMID: 20565190
Two studies (Ns = 80 and 108) tested hypotheses derived from Kirkpatrick and Ellis's (2001) extension and application of sociometer theory to mating aspirations. Experiences of social rejection-acceptance by attractive...