Histaminergic neurotransmission as a gateway for the effects of the fat sensing molecule Oleoylethanolamide : : focus on cognition and stress-reactivity / / Alessia Costa.
The histaminergic system is a pleiotropic system that commands general states of metabolism and consciousness, including learning and memorizing both pleasurable and aversive events. Brain histamine mediates the central effects of a signal molecule produced in the intestine, namely oleoylethanolamid...
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