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Jarrad M Scarlett

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F1000Prime Reports|February 24, 2015
Gut-brain mechanisms controlling glucose homeostasisJarrad M Scarlett, Michael W Schwartz
Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs|September 28, 2005
The use of melanocortin antagonists in cachexia of chronic diseaseJarrad M Scarlett, Daniel L Marks
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience|June 13, 2022
The "Loss" of Perineuronal Nets in Alzheimer's Disease: Missing or Hiding in Plain Sight?Jarrad M Scarlett, Shannon J Hu, Kimberly M Alonge
Physiology & Behavior|March 30, 2010
Hypothalamic mechanisms in cachexiaAaron J Grossberg, Jarrad M Scarlett, Daniel L Marks
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|July 23, 2019
Rethinking the role of the brain in glucose homeostasis and diabetes pathogenesisJenny M Brown, Jarrad M Scarlett, Michael W Schwartz
Endocrinology|February 28, 2002
Cloning and distribution of galanin-like peptide mRNA in the hypothalamus and pituitary of the macaqueMatthew J Cunningham, Jarrad M Scarlett, Robert A Steiner
Journal of Virology|October 13, 2006
Prolonged adherence of human immunodeficiency virus-derived vector particles to hematopoietic target cells leads to secondary transduction in vitro and in vivoYung-Wei Pan, Jarrad M Scarlett, Tammy T Luoh, et al.
Diabetes|June 13, 2017
How Should We Think About the Role of the Brain in Glucose Homeostasis and Diabetes?Jennifer D Deem, Kenjiro Muta, Jarrad M Scarlett, et al.
Peptides|November 26, 2008
Administration of IL-1beta to the 4th ventricle causes anorexia that is blocked by agouti-related peptide and that coincides with activation of tyrosine-hydroxylase neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tractMark D DeBoer, Jarrad M Scarlett, Peter R Levasseur, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology|April 8, 2010
Genetic and pharmacologic blockade of central melanocortin signaling attenuates cardiac cachexia in rodent models of heart failureJarrad M Scarlett, Darren D Bowe, Xinxia Zhu, et al.
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F1000Prime Reports|February 24, 2015
Gut-brain mechanisms controlling glucose homeostasisJarrad M Scarlett, Michael W Schwartz
Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs|September 28, 2005
The use of melanocortin antagonists in cachexia of chronic diseaseJarrad M Scarlett, Daniel L Marks
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience|June 13, 2022
The "Loss" of Perineuronal Nets in Alzheimer's Disease: Missing or Hiding in Plain Sight?Jarrad M Scarlett, Shannon J Hu, Kimberly M Alonge
Physiology & Behavior|March 30, 2010
Hypothalamic mechanisms in cachexiaAaron J Grossberg, Jarrad M Scarlett, Daniel L Marks
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|July 23, 2019
Rethinking the role of the brain in glucose homeostasis and diabetes pathogenesisJenny M Brown, Jarrad M Scarlett, Michael W Schwartz
Endocrinology|February 28, 2002
Cloning and distribution of galanin-like peptide mRNA in the hypothalamus and pituitary of the macaqueMatthew J Cunningham, Jarrad M Scarlett, Robert A Steiner
Journal of Virology|October 13, 2006
Prolonged adherence of human immunodeficiency virus-derived vector particles to hematopoietic target cells leads to secondary transduction in vitro and in vivoYung-Wei Pan, Jarrad M Scarlett, Tammy T Luoh, et al.
Diabetes|June 13, 2017
How Should We Think About the Role of the Brain in Glucose Homeostasis and Diabetes?Jennifer D Deem, Kenjiro Muta, Jarrad M Scarlett, et al.
Peptides|November 26, 2008
Administration of IL-1beta to the 4th ventricle causes anorexia that is blocked by agouti-related peptide and that coincides with activation of tyrosine-hydroxylase neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tractMark D DeBoer, Jarrad M Scarlett, Peter R Levasseur, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology|April 8, 2010
Genetic and pharmacologic blockade of central melanocortin signaling attenuates cardiac cachexia in rodent models of heart failureJarrad M Scarlett, Darren D Bowe, Xinxia Zhu, et al.
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