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A novel satiety sensor detects circulating glucose and suppresses food consumption via insulin-producing cells in Drosophila

Biology

A novel satiety sensor detects circulating glucose and suppresses food consumption via insulin-producing cells in Drosophila

W. Qi, G. Wang, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Wei Qi, Gaohang Wang, and Liming Wang delves into the neural mechanisms behind satiety sensing in Drosophila. The discovery of Drosophila tachykinin and its receptor, which suppress feeding by targeting insulin-producing cells, offers exciting insights into how nutrition influences behavior and energy balance.

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