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Neuroendocrinology (1996) 63 (6): 522–529.
Published Online: 09 April 2008
...- and Cell-Specific Expression of an Estrogen Receptor Isoform in the Pituitary Gland Key Words Lactotropes Estrous cycle Gonadal steroid receptors Molecular neuroendocrinology Abstract The presence of multiple monomeric forms has been described for the estrogen receptor (ER) in the pituitary gland. We...
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Neuroendocrinology (1996) 64 (6): 430–439.
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... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Metallothioneins Stress Growth inhibitory factor Molecular neuroendocrinology -endocrinology Central Effects...
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Neuroendocrinology (1997) 65 (4): 259–264.
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... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Lactation Neuropeptide Y Opioid peptides Molecular neuroendocrinology Brown fat Thermogenesis Prolactin IMklod^) -endocrinology Physiology of Hypothalamic Neurons...
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Neuroendocrinology (1997) 66 (4): 294–304.
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... for producing vasotocin, isotocin and corticotropin-releasing factor favors a direct function of cortisol in regulating its own secretion. Adrenal steroid receptors Adrenal steroids Vasotocin Corticotropin-releasing hormone In situ hybridization Fishes Molecular neuroendocrinology -endocrinology...
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Neuroendocrinology (1997) 66 (1): 2–8.
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... in hypothalamic GHRH gene expression and, in animals with shorter duration of glucocorticoid excess, also through an increase in SS gene expression in the periventricular nucleus. Somatostatin Growth hormone-releasing hormone Growth hormone Adrenal steroids Molecular neuroendocrinology © 1997 S...
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Neuroendocrinology (1997) 66 (5): 368–374.
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..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Somatostatin Somatostatin receptor Pineal gland Rhythms Molecular neuroendocrinology endocrinology Melatonin and Pineal Gland Ncuroendocrinology 1997:66:368-374 Received: March 3, 1997 Accepted after revision: June 26.1997...
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Neuroendocrinology (1996) 63 (5): 397–407.
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... College of Georgia, Augusta. Ga., USA Keywords Polymerase chain reaction Molecular neuroendocrinology Abstract Determination of mRNA levels of specific genes is becoming increasingly important as a measure of gene expression. With the recent advent of RTPCR. the sensitivity for mRNA determination has been...
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Neuroendocrinology (1996) 64 (3): 177–185.
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... rats Insulin-like growth factors Adrenal steroids Molecular neuroendocrinology IMmur® -endocrinology Growth Hormone Regulation Neuroendocrinology 1996;64:177-185 Danielle F. Carmignac David M. Flavell Iain C.A.F. Robinson Division of Neurophysiology, National Institute for Medical Research...
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Neuroendocrinology (1998) 68 (1): 44–56.
Published Online: 19 March 2008
... Molecular neuroendocrinology Growth hormone (GH) plays a pivotal role in the regulation of growth in vertebrates. It has long been recognized that GH secretion from the pituitary is regulated by two hypothalamic hormones, growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH, also referred as growth hormone...
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Neuroendocrinology (1998) 68 (1): 37–43.
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... Polymerase chain Astrocytes Molecular neuroendocrinology Adult male Balbc mice and Sprague-Dawley rats were sacrificed by decapitation. The brains were rapidly removed from the skull, deposited on a cooled glass plate and sectioned in the coronal plane with a razor blade. Structures of interest (fig...