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The following pages link to Differential effects of melanocortin peptides on ingestive behaviour in rats: evidence against the involvement of MC(3) receptor in the regulation of food intake (Q43956821):
Displaying 23 items.
- The role of proopiomelanocortin (POMC) neurones in feeding behaviour (Q21245071) (← links)
- Targeting central melanocortin receptors: a promising novel approach for treating alcohol abuse disorders (Q27008813) (← links)
- Neuropeptide delivery to the brain: a von Willebrand factor signal peptide to direct neuropeptide secretion. (Q33654734) (← links)
- The physiological role of melanocortin receptors (Q34254198) (← links)
- Endogenous opiates: 2000. (Q34489831) (← links)
- Physiological roles of the melanocortin MC₃ receptor. (Q34984895) (← links)
- Neuropeptides, food intake and body weight regulation: a hypothalamic focus (Q35048780) (← links)
- The melanocortin-4 receptor: physiology, pharmacology, and pathophysiology. (Q36003378) (← links)
- The MC4 receptor and control of appetite (Q36054459) (← links)
- The effect of melanocortin (Mc3 and Mc4) antagonists on serotonin-induced food and water intake of broiler cockerels (Q36306570) (← links)
- Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Peptide in the Central Amygdala Causes Anorexia and Body Weight Loss via the Melanocortin and the TrkB Systems. (Q36821749) (← links)
- Both overexpression of agouti-related peptide or neuropeptide Y in the paraventricular nucleus or lateral hypothalamus induce obesity in a neuropeptide- and nucleus specific manner (Q37826475) (← links)
- Bench-top to clinical therapies: A review of melanocortin ligands from 1954 to 2016. (Q39211934) (← links)
- Anorexic but not pyrogenic actions of interleukin-1 are modulated by central melanocortin-3/4 receptors in the rat. (Q40601297) (← links)
- A comparative study of the central effects of specific proopiomelancortin (POMC)-derived melanocortin peptides on food intake and body weight in pomc null mice (Q41845021) (← links)
- Lentivirus-mediated α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone overexpression in the hypothalamus decreases diet induced obesity in mice. (Q42263142) (← links)
- Differential effects of alpha-, beta- and gamma(2)-melanocyte-stimulating hormones on hypothalamic neuronal activation and feeding in the fasted rat. (Q43818799) (← links)
- β-MSH: a functional ligand that regulated energy homeostasis via hypothalamic MC4-R? (Q44430723) (← links)
- The role of the melanocortin system and the melanocortin-4 receptor in ring dove (Streptopelia risoria) feeding behavior (Q48417849) (← links)
- Further evidence for a significant participation of the melanocortin 4 receptor in the preovulatory prolactin surge in the rat. (Q48673660) (← links)
- Tonic inhibition of food intake during inactive phase is reversed by the injection of the melanocortin receptor antagonist into the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus and central amygdala of the rat. (Q49122981) (← links)
- Quantitative mass spectrometry for human melanocortin peptides in vitro and in vivo suggests prominent roles for β-MSH and desacetyl α-MSH in energy homeostasis (Q57693123) (← links)
- POMC: The Physiological Power of Hormone Processing (Q62511339) (← links)