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Endocrine|April 27, 2001
Growth hormone secretagogues and hypothalamic networksM T Bluet-Pajot, V Tolle, P Zizzari, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|May 9, 2008
Preserved memory capacities in aged Lou/C/Jall ratsM Kollen, A Stéphan, A Faivre-Bauman, et al.
Neuroscience|November 15, 2003
The proprotein convertase PC2 is involved in the maturation of prosomatostatin to somatostatin-14 but not in the somatostatin deficit in Alzheimer's diseaseR Winsky-Sommerer, D Grouselle, C Rougeot, et al.
Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology|June 27, 2022
Methodological considerations for ghrelin isoforms assay in clinical evaluation in anorexia nervosaC Tezenas du Montcel, P Duriez, N Lebrun, et al.
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|June 6, 2002
Comparison of somatostatin receptor expression in human gliomas and medulloblastomasP Cervera, C Videau, C Viollet, et al.
Endocrinology|March 4, 2000
Involvement of the Sst1 somatostatin receptor subtype in the intrahypothalamic neuronal network regulating growth hormone secretion: an in vitro and in vivo antisense studyC Lanneau, M T Bluet-Pajot, P Zizzari, et al.
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|March 1, 1995
Classification and nomenclature of somatostatin receptorsD Hoyer, G I Bell, M Berelowitz, et al.
Endocrinology|November 24, 2011
GH does not modulate the early fasting-induced release of free fatty acids in miceF J Steyn, J W Leong, L Huang, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|October 6, 2009
Reduced serine racemase expression contributes to age-related deficits in hippocampal cognitive functionF R Turpin, B Potier, J R Dulong, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|September 2, 2004
Endothelin-converting enzyme-1 is expressed in human cerebral cortex and protects against Alzheimer's diseaseB Funalot, T Ouimet, A Claperon, et al.
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Endocrine|April 27, 2001
Growth hormone secretagogues and hypothalamic networksM T Bluet-Pajot, V Tolle, P Zizzari, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|May 9, 2008
Preserved memory capacities in aged Lou/C/Jall ratsM Kollen, A Stéphan, A Faivre-Bauman, et al.
Neuroscience|November 15, 2003
The proprotein convertase PC2 is involved in the maturation of prosomatostatin to somatostatin-14 but not in the somatostatin deficit in Alzheimer's diseaseR Winsky-Sommerer, D Grouselle, C Rougeot, et al.
Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology|June 27, 2022
Methodological considerations for ghrelin isoforms assay in clinical evaluation in anorexia nervosaC Tezenas du Montcel, P Duriez, N Lebrun, et al.
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|June 6, 2002
Comparison of somatostatin receptor expression in human gliomas and medulloblastomasP Cervera, C Videau, C Viollet, et al.
Endocrinology|March 4, 2000
Involvement of the Sst1 somatostatin receptor subtype in the intrahypothalamic neuronal network regulating growth hormone secretion: an in vitro and in vivo antisense studyC Lanneau, M T Bluet-Pajot, P Zizzari, et al.
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|March 1, 1995
Classification and nomenclature of somatostatin receptorsD Hoyer, G I Bell, M Berelowitz, et al.
Endocrinology|November 24, 2011
GH does not modulate the early fasting-induced release of free fatty acids in miceF J Steyn, J W Leong, L Huang, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|October 6, 2009
Reduced serine racemase expression contributes to age-related deficits in hippocampal cognitive functionF R Turpin, B Potier, J R Dulong, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|September 2, 2004
Endothelin-converting enzyme-1 is expressed in human cerebral cortex and protects against Alzheimer's diseaseB Funalot, T Ouimet, A Claperon, et al.
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