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Scientists Explain the Neurobiology of Thirst – Science Times
Tokyo Institute of Technology or Tokyo Tech scientists recently provided a deeper understanding of neural thirst control.

Tokyo Institute of Technology or Tokyo Tech scientists recently provided a deeper understanding of neural thirst control.
Their research, which Nature Communications published, specifies that cholecystokinin-medicated water-intake suppression is regulated by a pair of neuronal “thirst-suppressing” sub-populations in the “subfornical organ in the brain,” ScienceTechDaily reported, excessive levels of water insistently activate one population, and the other, briefly following water drinking.
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