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The following pages link to Altered brain serotonin 5-HT1A receptor binding after recovery from anorexia nervosa measured by positron emission tomography and [carbonyl11C]WAY-100635. (Q46688433):
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- A critique of the literature on etiology of eating disorders (Q24561651) (← links)
- 5-HT(1A) receptor function in major depressive disorder (Q24643511) (← links)
- Functional disturbances within frontostriatal circuits across multiple childhood psychopathologies (Q24645402) (← links)
- Neurobiology of anorexia and bulimia nervosa (Q24645913) (← links)
- Serotonin-1A receptor imaging in recurrent depression: replication and literature review (Q24657080) (← links)
- Current status of functional imaging in eating disorders (Q26851996) (← links)
- Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels: the neurobiology of anorexia nervosa (Q27007030) (← links)
- Measurement of serotonin 5-HT1A receptor binding using positron emission tomography and [carbonyl-(11)C]WAY-100635-considerations on the validity of cerebellum as a reference region (Q28239230) (← links)
- Age, sex, and reproductive hormone effects on brain serotonin-1A and serotonin-2A receptor binding in a healthy population (Q30423753) (← links)
- Advances in the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa using brain imaging (Q30560222) (← links)
- Social insecurity in relation to orbitofrontal activity in patients with eating disorders: a near-infrared spectroscopy study (Q30581267) (← links)
- The tyrosine kinase receptor Tyro3 enhances lifespan and neuropeptide Y (Npy) neuron survival in the mouse anorexia (anx) mutation (Q33746241) (← links)
- Is deep brain stimulation a treatment option for anorexia nervosa? (Q34498372) (← links)
- 5-HT₁A receptor binding is increased after recovery from bulimia nervosa compared to control women and is associated with behavioral inhibition in both groups (Q34856647) (← links)
- New insights into symptoms and neurocircuit function of anorexia nervosa. (Q34992328) (← links)
- The neurobiology of anorexia nervosa: a systematic review (Q35032219) (← links)
- Amphetamine induced dopamine release increases anxiety in individuals recovered from anorexia nervosa. (Q35151097) (← links)
- Serotonin transporter binding after recovery from bulimia nervosa (Q35218866) (← links)
- Measurement of 5-HT1A receptor binding in depressed adults before and after antidepressant drug treatment using positron emission tomography and [11C]WAY-100635. (Q35662761) (← links)
- Olanzapine, but not fluoxetine, treatment increases survival in activity-based anorexia in mice (Q35982317) (← links)
- Dysregulation of brain reward systems in eating disorders: neurochemical information from animal models of binge eating, bulimia nervosa, and anorexia nervosa. (Q36004590) (← links)
- What can cognitive neuroscience teach us about anorexia nervosa? (Q36133768) (← links)
- Serotonin 1A receptor reductions in postpartum depression: a positron emission tomography study (Q36696405) (← links)
- Major depression as a disorder of serotonin resistance: inference from diabetes mellitus type II. (Q36717526) (← links)
- Getting beneath the phenotype of anorexia nervosa: the search for viable endophenotypes and genotypes (Q36821227) (← links)
- Advances from neuroimaging studies in eating disorders. (Q37186613) (← links)
- Prediction error and somatosensory insula activation in women recovered from anorexia nervosa (Q37227031) (← links)
- What potential role is there for medication treatment in anorexia nervosa? (Q37236316) (← links)
- Assessment of gene expression in peripheral blood using RNAseq before and after weight restoration in anorexia nervosa (Q37249005) (← links)
- 5-HT1A receptor activation is necessary for 5-MeODMT-dependent potentiation of feeding inhibition (Q37299977) (← links)
- Therapeutic approach to eating disorders: the biological background. (Q37370735) (← links)
- Influence of body weight and type of chow on the sensitivity of rats to the behavioral effects of the direct-acting dopamine-receptor agonist quinpirole (Q37419713) (← links)
- Interaction between serotonin transporter and dopamine D2/D3 receptor radioligand measures is associated with harm avoidant symptoms in anorexia and bulimia nervosa (Q37430839) (← links)
- Reduced salience and default mode network activity in women with anorexia nervosa (Q37719820) (← links)
- Oestrogen: an overlooked mediator in the neuropsychopharmacology of treatment response? (Q37791238) (← links)
- Bone loss in anorexia nervosa: leptin, serotonin, and the sympathetic nervous system (Q37808264) (← links)
- Serotonin: imaging findings in eating disorders (Q37829680) (← links)
- Serotonin and molecular neuroimaging in humans using PET. (Q37938794) (← links)
- The neurobiology of eating disorders--a clinical perspective (Q38249697) (← links)
- Temperament-based treatment for anorexia nervosa (Q38265914) (← links)
- Research Review: What we have learned about the causes of eating disorders - a synthesis of sociocultural, psychological, and biological research (Q38533609) (← links)
- Altered interoceptive activation before, during, and after aversive breathing load in women remitted from anorexia nervosa (Q38676135) (← links)
- A focus on reward in anorexia nervosa through the lens of the activity-based anorexia (ABA) rodent model (Q39285753) (← links)
- Genomic Advances in Eating Behavior Disorders (Q40317106) (← links)
- Diagnosed Anxiety Disorders and the Risk of Subsequent Anorexia Nervosa: A Danish Population Register Study (Q41393693) (← links)
- Reduced effectiveness of escitalopram in the forced swimming test is associated with increased serotonin clearance rate in food-restricted rats (Q41838250) (← links)
- Associations between the serotonin-1A receptor C(-1019)G polymorphism and disordered eating symptoms in female adolescents (Q43068309) (← links)
- Trait anxiety in children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa (Q43407137) (← links)
- Aromatic amino acids in weight-recovered females with anorexia nervosa (Q46358241) (← links)
- Neuropsychological study of underweight and "weight-recovered" anorexia nervosa compared with bulimia nervosa and normal controls (Q47281019) (← links)