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  2. Serotonin pathway - Wikipedia

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    Serotonin pathways are thought to modulate eating, both the amount as well as the motor processes associated with eating. The serotonergic projections into the hypothalamus are thought to be particularly relevant, and an increase in serotonergic signaling is thought to generally decrease food consumption (evidenced by fenfluramine , however ...

  3. Mental Ray - Wikipedia

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    An image rendered using Mental Ray which demonstrates global illumination, photon maps, depth of field, ambient occlusion, glossy reflections, soft shadows and bloom. The primary feature of Mental Ray is the achievement of high performance through parallelism on both multiprocessor machines and across render farms.

  4. DASB - Wikipedia

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    The cerebellum is often regarded as a region with no specific serotonin transporter binding and the brain region is used as a reference in some studies. [4] Since the serotonin transporter is the target of SSRIs used in the treatment of major depression it has been natural to examine DASB binding in depressed patients. Several such research ...

  5. Serotonergic cell groups - Wikipedia

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    Cell group B9 is a group of cells located in the pontine tegmentum, ventral to serotonergic group B8.In the nonhuman primate they are found in the ventral part of the superior central nucleus and adjacent structures. [3]

  6. Median raphe nucleus - Wikipedia

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    The MRN is involved in the serotonin pathway. [3] Serotonin (5-HT) is the chief neurotransmitter of the median raphe nucleus. [4] According to one study, it represents the main source of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)) in the brain. [3] Stimulation of the MRN significantly increases the amount of 5-HT present in the brain. [5]

  7. Cinematic rendering - Wikipedia

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    Cinematic rendering technology is currently applied as a virtual educational method at specialized facilities, institutions, and centers to teach the subject of anatomy [1] to both medical students and other healthcare professions, for example, at the JKU Faculty of Medicine [2] at the Johannes Kepler University Linz, and for post-graduate ...

  8. Basophil - Wikipedia

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    3D rendering of a basophil ... including histamine and serotonin that induce ... in the development of allergies and the production of IgE antibody by the immune ...

  9. 5-HT receptor - Wikipedia

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    The 7 general serotonin receptor classes include a total of 14 known serotonin receptors. [9] The 15th receptor 5-HT 1P has been distinguished on the basis of functional and radioligand binding studies, its existence has never been definitely affirmed or refuted. [10] [11] The specific types have been characterized as follows: [12] [13] [14]