New horizons for future research – Critical issues to consider for maximizing research excellence and impact
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2018-08-01
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Animal models, Data reproducibility, Emerging technologies, Funding and training issues, G-Protein-coupled receptors in the brain, Sex and gender differences, Thematic functions of compounds or brain areas, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology
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Langhans, W, Adan, R, Arnold, M, Banks, W A, Card, J P, Dailey, M J, Daniels, D, de Kloet, A D, de Lartigue, G, Dickson, S, Fedele, S, Grill, H J, Jansson, J O, Kaufman, S, Kolar, G, Krause, E, Lee, S J, Le Foll, C, Levin, B E, Lutz, T A, Mansouri, A, Moran, T H, Pacheco-López, G, Ramachandran, D, Raybould, H, Rinaman, L, Samson, W K, Sanchez-Watts, G, Seeley, R J, Skibicka, K P, Small, D, Spector, A C, Tamashiro, K L, Templeton, B, Trapp, S, Tso, P, Watts, A G, Weissfeld, N, Williams, D, Wolfrum, C, Yosten, G & Woods, S C 2018, 'New horizons for future research – Critical issues to consider for maximizing research excellence and impact', Molecular Metabolism, vol. 14, pp. 53-59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2018.05.007