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Jonathan R Seckl

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Clinical Endocrinology|September 27, 2005
Hyponatraemia for the clinical endocrinologistRebecca M Reynolds, Jonathan R Seckl
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 29, 2005
Glucocorticoid programmingJonathan R Seckl, Michael J Meaney
Frontiers of Hormone Research|January 31, 2008
11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 and obesityNicholas M Morton, Jonathan R Seckl
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|August 8, 2006
Glucocorticoid "programming" and PTSD riskJonathan R Seckl, Michael J Meaney
Nature Clinical Practice. Endocrinology & Metabolism|May 23, 2007
Mechanisms of disease: glucocorticoids, their placental metabolism and fetal 'programming' of adult pathophysiologyJonathan R Seckl, Megan C Holmes
Neurochemical Research|October 27, 2007
11beta-HSD1, inflammation, metabolic disease and age-related cognitive (dys)functionKaren E Chapman, Jonathan R Seckl
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|October 15, 2009
Prenatal stress, glucocorticoids and the programming of adult diseaseElizabeth C Cottrell, Jonathan R Seckl
Cell Metabolism|April 9, 2008
Diabetes and cognitive decline: are steroids the missing link?Alasdair M J MacLullich, Jonathan R Seckl
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|September 7, 2012
Local amplification of glucocorticoids in the aging brain and impaired spatial memoryJoyce L W Yau, Jonathan R Seckl
Endocrine Research|January 18, 2003
11Beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases: a novel control of glucocorticoid action in the brainJonathan R Seckl, Joyce Yau, Megan Holmes
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Clinical Endocrinology|September 27, 2005
Hyponatraemia for the clinical endocrinologistRebecca M Reynolds, Jonathan R Seckl
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 29, 2005
Glucocorticoid programmingJonathan R Seckl, Michael J Meaney
Frontiers of Hormone Research|January 31, 2008
11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 and obesityNicholas M Morton, Jonathan R Seckl
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|August 8, 2006
Glucocorticoid "programming" and PTSD riskJonathan R Seckl, Michael J Meaney
Nature Clinical Practice. Endocrinology & Metabolism|May 23, 2007
Mechanisms of disease: glucocorticoids, their placental metabolism and fetal 'programming' of adult pathophysiologyJonathan R Seckl, Megan C Holmes
Neurochemical Research|October 27, 2007
11beta-HSD1, inflammation, metabolic disease and age-related cognitive (dys)functionKaren E Chapman, Jonathan R Seckl
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|October 15, 2009
Prenatal stress, glucocorticoids and the programming of adult diseaseElizabeth C Cottrell, Jonathan R Seckl
Cell Metabolism|April 9, 2008
Diabetes and cognitive decline: are steroids the missing link?Alasdair M J MacLullich, Jonathan R Seckl
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|September 7, 2012
Local amplification of glucocorticoids in the aging brain and impaired spatial memoryJoyce L W Yau, Jonathan R Seckl
Endocrine Research|January 18, 2003
11Beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases: a novel control of glucocorticoid action in the brainJonathan R Seckl, Joyce Yau, Megan Holmes
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