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The following pages link to Peter J Morgan (Q90753603):
Displaying 32 items.
- Melatonin receptors: localization, molecular pharmacology and physiological significance (Q28252186) (← links)
- Melatonin receptors and signal transduction mechanisms (Q33543295) (← links)
- The pars tuberalis of the pituitary: a gateway for neuroendocrine output (Q34450788) (← links)
- Digging deep – structure–function relationships in the melatonin receptor family (Q35548289) (← links)
- What can we learn from seasonal animals about the regulation of energy balance? (Q36550673) (← links)
- Identification of Mel1a melatonin receptors in the human embryonic kidney cell line HEK293: evidence of G protein-coupled melatonin receptors which do not mediate the inhibition of stimulated cyclic AMP levels (Q36859351) (← links)
- Cloning and functional analysis of a polymorphic variant of the ovine Mel 1a melatonin receptor (Q36867044) (← links)
- Hypothalamic thyroid hormone in energy balance regulation. (Q37669662) (← links)
- Back to the future: the changing frontiers of nutrition research and its relationship to policy (Q37953992) (← links)
- Central melatonin receptors: implications for a mode of action (Q38298315) (← links)
- Are nuclear receptors involved in pituitary responsiveness to melatonin? (Q38352312) (← links)
- Precursor-protein convertase 1 gene expression in the mouse hypothalamus: differential regulation by ob gene mutation, energy deficit and administration of leptin, and coexpression with prepro-orexin. (Q38353538) (← links)
- Functional expression of 2-amino-4-phosphonobutyrate (APB) receptors in Xenopus laevis oocytes by injection of poly(A)+ RNA from quail brain (Q38532314) (← links)
- Characterisation of human melatonin mt(1) and MT(2) receptors by CRE-luciferase reporter assay (Q40895000) (← links)
- Mel 1a Melatonin Receptor Expression Is Regulated by Protein Kinase C and an Additional Pathway Addressed by the Protein Kinase C Inhibitor Ro 31–8220 in Ovine Pars Tuberalis Cells* (Q42449043) (← links)
- The role of calcium in diuretic hormone action on locust Malpighian tubules (Q42507165) (← links)
- Early regulation of hypothalamic arcuate nucleus CART gene expression by short photoperiod in the Siberian hamster (Q44332852) (← links)
- Melatonin Regulates the Synthesis and Secretion of Several Proteins by Pars Tuberalis Cells of the Ovine Pituitary (Q47760926) (← links)
- p72, a marker protein for melatonin action in ovine pars tuberalis cells: its regulation by protein kinase A and protein kinase C and differential secretion relative to prolactin (Q48142154) (← links)
- Melatonin Receptors in the Brain and Pituitary Gland of Hypothalamo‐Pituitary Disconnected Soay Rams (Q48646206) (← links)
- Identification and characterisation of 2-[125I]iodomelatonin binding and Mel1a melatonin receptor expression in the human fetal leptomeninges (Q48680938) (← links)
- Melatonin receptor mRNA expression in Xenopus oocytes: inhibition of G-protein-activated response (Q48765581) (← links)
- Differential regulation of melatonin receptors in sheep, chicken and lizard brains by cholera and pertussis toxins and guanine nucleotides (Q49080848) (← links)
- Strategies for the isolation of insect peptides. (Q52465582) (← links)
- Diet induced obesity is independent of metabolic endotoxemia and TLR4 signalling, but markedly increases hypothalamic expression of the acute phase protein, SerpinA3N (Q57799772) (← links)
- Adrenergic and VIP stimulation of cyclic AMP accumulation in ovine pineals (Q69831641) (← links)
- Autoradiographic anomaly in 125I-melatonin binding revealed in ovine adrenal (Q72409603) (← links)
- 5-Hydroxytryptamine stimulates fluid secretion in locust malpighian tubules independently of cAMP (Q72598056) (← links)
- Investigation of the human Mel 1a melatonin receptor using anti-receptor antibodies (Q73791343) (← links)
- The Roles of Valine 208 and Histidine 211 in Ligand Binding and Receptor Function of the Ovine Mel1aβMelatonin Receptor (Q73821081) (← links)
- A unifying hypothesis for control of body weight and reproduction in seasonally breeding mammals (Q90753607) (← links)
- Circadian Rhythms in Resting Metabolic Rate Account for Apparent Daily Rhythms in the Thermic Effect of Food (Q114007821) (← links)