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  • 6. Parallel preoptic pathways for thermoregulation.
    Yoshida K, Li X, Cano G, Lazarus M, Saper CB.
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  • 10. Central efferent pathways mediating skin cooling-evoked sympathetic thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue.
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  • 13. Medullary pathways mediating specific sympathetic responses to activation of dorsomedial hypothalamus.
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  • 15. Central efferent pathways for cold-defensive and febrile shivering.
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  • 19. Corticotropin releasing factor increases in brown adipose tissue thermogenesis and heart rate through dorsomedial hypothalamus and medullary raphe pallidus.
    Cerri M, Morrison SF.
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  • 20. Systemic serotonin inhibits brown adipose tissue sympathetic nerve activity via a GABA input to the dorsomedial hypothalamus, not via 5HT1A receptor activation in raphe pallidus.
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