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Caroline J Small

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Current Drug Targets. CNS and Neurological Disorders|November 17, 2004
Gut hormones as peripheral anti obesity targetsCaroline J Small, Stephen R Bloom
Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs|June 2, 2005
The therapeutic potential of gut hormone peptide YY3-36 in the treatment of obesityCaroline J Small, Stephen R Bloom
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|September 11, 2004
Gut hormones and the control of appetiteCaroline J Small, Stephen R Bloom
Current Opinion in Investigational Drugs (London, England : 2000)|May 19, 2005
Novel therapeutic targets for appetite regulationCaroline J Small, James R Parkinson, Stephen R Bloom
Endocrinology|March 27, 2004
Minireview: Gut peptides regulating satietyMaralyn R Druce, Caroline J Small, Stephen R Bloom
Peptides|January 4, 2006
Interactions between the melanocortin system and the hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid axisNiamh M Martin, Kirsty L Smith, Stephen R Bloom, et al.
Neuroreport|November 20, 2002
Transgenic over-expression of galanin in injured primary sensory neuronsAndrea Bacon, Fiona E Holmes, Caroline J Small, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|October 22, 2002
Repeated ICV administration of oxyntomodulin causes a greater reduction in body weight gain than in pair-fed ratsCatherine L Dakin, Caroline J Small, Adrian J Park, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|August 10, 2002
Prolactin-releasing peptide releases corticotropin-releasing hormone and increases plasma adrenocorticotropin via the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamusLeighton J Seal, Caroline J Small, Waljit S Dhillo, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 27, 2004
AMP-activated protein kinase plays a role in the control of food intakeUlrika Andersson, Karin Filipsson, Caroline R Abbott, et al.
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Current Drug Targets. CNS and Neurological Disorders|November 17, 2004
Gut hormones as peripheral anti obesity targetsCaroline J Small, Stephen R Bloom
Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs|June 2, 2005
The therapeutic potential of gut hormone peptide YY3-36 in the treatment of obesityCaroline J Small, Stephen R Bloom
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|September 11, 2004
Gut hormones and the control of appetiteCaroline J Small, Stephen R Bloom
Current Opinion in Investigational Drugs (London, England : 2000)|May 19, 2005
Novel therapeutic targets for appetite regulationCaroline J Small, James R Parkinson, Stephen R Bloom
Endocrinology|March 27, 2004
Minireview: Gut peptides regulating satietyMaralyn R Druce, Caroline J Small, Stephen R Bloom
Peptides|January 4, 2006
Interactions between the melanocortin system and the hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid axisNiamh M Martin, Kirsty L Smith, Stephen R Bloom, et al.
Neuroreport|November 20, 2002
Transgenic over-expression of galanin in injured primary sensory neuronsAndrea Bacon, Fiona E Holmes, Caroline J Small, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|October 22, 2002
Repeated ICV administration of oxyntomodulin causes a greater reduction in body weight gain than in pair-fed ratsCatherine L Dakin, Caroline J Small, Adrian J Park, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|August 10, 2002
Prolactin-releasing peptide releases corticotropin-releasing hormone and increases plasma adrenocorticotropin via the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamusLeighton J Seal, Caroline J Small, Waljit S Dhillo, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 27, 2004
AMP-activated protein kinase plays a role in the control of food intakeUlrika Andersson, Karin Filipsson, Caroline R Abbott, et al.
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