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    0_colil

    {"project":"0_colil","denotations":[{"id":"27965528-18950727-246614","span":{"begin":107,"end":111},"obj":"18950727"},{"id":"27965528-18950727-246615","span":{"begin":253,"end":257},"obj":"18950727"},{"id":"27965528-17027984-246616","span":{"begin":454,"end":458},"obj":"17027984"}],"text":"Neuronal relationship between MCH- and NPY-containing neurons have been shown in goldfish (Matsuda et al., 2009) and MCH treatment increases orexin mRNA expression and decreases NPY mRNA expression in cultured goldfish forebrain slices (Matsuda et al., 2009), suggesting an interaction of MCH with appetite regulators in goldfish. Similarly, in red-bellied piranha Pygocentrus nattereri, orexin and MCH co-localize in pituitary and brain (Suzuki et al., 2007), and in Barfin flounder, close contacts are seen between orexin- and MCH-ir cell bodies and fibers in the hypothalamus, suggesting an interaction between the two systems and a possible role for MCH in the modulation of locomotion and feeding (Amiya et al., 2008)."}

    2_test

    {"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"27965528-18950727-38190548","span":{"begin":107,"end":111},"obj":"18950727"},{"id":"27965528-18950727-38190549","span":{"begin":253,"end":257},"obj":"18950727"},{"id":"27965528-17027984-38190550","span":{"begin":454,"end":458},"obj":"17027984"}],"text":"Neuronal relationship between MCH- and NPY-containing neurons have been shown in goldfish (Matsuda et al., 2009) and MCH treatment increases orexin mRNA expression and decreases NPY mRNA expression in cultured goldfish forebrain slices (Matsuda et al., 2009), suggesting an interaction of MCH with appetite regulators in goldfish. Similarly, in red-bellied piranha Pygocentrus nattereri, orexin and MCH co-localize in pituitary and brain (Suzuki et al., 2007), and in Barfin flounder, close contacts are seen between orexin- and MCH-ir cell bodies and fibers in the hypothalamus, suggesting an interaction between the two systems and a possible role for MCH in the modulation of locomotion and feeding (Amiya et al., 2008)."}