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The following pages link to Glutamate-stimulated neuropeptide Y mRNA expression in the rat dentate gyrus: a prominent role of metabotropic glutamate receptors (Q47853754):
Displaying 15 items.
- 30 years of dynorphins--new insights on their functions in neuropsychiatric diseases (Q30481450) (← links)
- Upregulation of gene expression in reward-modulatory striatal opioid systems by sleep loss (Q30557296) (← links)
- Effects of excitatory amino acid receptor antagonists on pulpal blood flow of the rat mandibular incisor (Q31093386) (← links)
- Neuropeptide Y: emerging evidence for a functional role in seizure modulation. (Q33544242) (← links)
- Group I metabotropic glutamate receptors: implications for brain diseases (Q33693745) (← links)
- Neuropeptide Y and its receptors as potential therapeutic drug targets (Q34989362) (← links)
- Important roles of brain-specific carnitine palmitoyltransferase and ceramide metabolism in leptin hypothalamic control of feeding (Q35034964) (← links)
- Sprouty2 and -4 hypomorphism promotes neuronal survival and astrocytosis in a mouse model of kainic acid induced neuronal damage (Q37105229) (← links)
- Differential vulnerability of interneurons in the epileptic hippocampus (Q37208885) (← links)
- The Opioid System in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: Functional Role and Therapeutic Potential. (Q38616839) (← links)
- Kappa opioid receptor activation blocks progressive neurodegeneration after kainic acid injection. (Q44088641) (← links)
- Beta-estradiol increases dentate gyrus inhibition in female rats via augmentation of hilar neuropeptide Y. (Q48151506) (← links)
- Methamphetamine-induced changes in the mice hippocampal neuropeptide Y system: implications for memory impairment. (Q48338576) (← links)
- The effect of intrahippocampal injection of group II and III metobotropic glutamate receptor agonists on anxiety; the role of neuropeptide Y. (Q48355006) (← links)
- Neuropeptide Y in male and female brains of Flinders Sensitive Line, a rat model of depression. Effects of electroconvulsive stimuli (Q49052733) (← links)