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The ion channel of muscle and electric organ acetylcholine receptors: differing affinities for noncompetitive inhibitors.
Gene variation in resistant hypertension: multilocus analysis of the angiotensin 1-converting enzyme, angiotensinogen, and endothelial nitric oxide synthase genes.
A comparison of the cardiovascular effects of simulated and spontaneous laughter.
Arachidonic acid metabolites and peroxide-induced inhibition of [3H]D-aspartate release from bovine isolated retinae.
Carrier mediated transport of chlorpheniramine and chlorcyclizine across bovine olfactory mucosa: implications on nose-to-brain transport.
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LEPTIN &NEUROPEPTIDE-Y ALTERS FETAL SWALLOWING ACTIVITY
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Mechanisms of Programmed Gestational Hyperphagia
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Central insulin sensitivity in male and female juvenile rats.
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Mechanism of programmed obesity in intrauterine fetal growth restricted offspring: paradoxically enhanced appetite stimulation in fed and fasting states.
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Programmed hyperphagia secondary to increased hypothalamic SIRT1.
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Preferential development of neuropeptide Y/GABA circuit in hypothalamic arcuate nucleus in postnatal rats.
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Unopposed orexic pathways in the developing fetus.
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Neuropeptide Y administered into cerebral ventricles stimulates sucrose ingestion in the near-term ovine fetus.
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TNFa-Induced Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Dysfunction Alter Hypothalamic Neurogenesis and Promote Appetite Versus Satiety Neuropeptide Expression in Mice.
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