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Csaba Leranth

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  141
Citations -  11299

Csaba Leranth is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hippocampal formation & Hippocampus. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 141 publications receiving 10821 citations. Previous affiliations of Csaba Leranth include University of Colorado Denver & Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital.

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Unilateral Transplantation of Human Fetal Mesencephalic Tissue into the Caudate Nucleus of Patients with Parkinson's Disease

TL;DR: Although the case patients with severe Parkinson's disease continued to be disabled by their disease, unilateral intracaudate grafts of fetal tissue containing dopamine diminished the symptoms and signs of parkinsonism during 18 months of evaluation.
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Gonadal hormones affect spine synaptic density in the CA1 hippocampal subfield of male rats.

TL;DR: The comparable responses to testosterone and the non-aromatizable androgen DHT, coupled with the lack of response to estradiol, suggest that testosterone acts directly on hippocampal androgen receptors rather than indirectly via local estrogen biosynthesis.
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Anorectic estrogen mimics leptin's effect on the rewiring of melanocortin cells and Stat3 signaling in obese animals

TL;DR: It is reported that estradiol (E2) triggers a robust increase in the number of excitatory inputs to POMC neurons in the arcuate nucleus of wild-type rats and mice, which supports the notion that synaptic plasticity of arcsuate nucleus feeding circuits is an inherent element in body weight regulation.
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Heterogeneity in the neuropeptide Y-containing neurons of the rat arcuate nucleus: GABAergic and non-GABAergic subpopulations

TL;DR: This study reports the coexistence of neuropeptide Y and the amino acid transmitter, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), in neuronal perikarya of the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus, and shows that there are at least two distinct populations of Neuropeptid Y-producing neurons in the arcsuate nucleus.
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Nucleus reuniens of the midline thalamus: link between the medial prefrontal cortex and the hippocampus.

TL;DR: The possibility that nucleus reuniens gates the flow of information between the medial prefrontal cortex and hippocampus dependent upon attentive/arousal states of the organism is discussed.