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M G Dube

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Regulatory Peptides|July 4, 1998
Increased receptor sensitivity to neuropeptide Y in the hypothalamus may underlie transient hyperphagia and body weight gainP S Kalra, M G Dube, B Xu, et al.
Peptides|April 5, 2001
The mPVN mediates blockade of NPY-induced feeding by a Y5 receptor antagonist: a c-FOS analysisM Yokosuka, M G Dube, P S Kalra, et al.
Regulatory Peptides|October 12, 2000
Regulation of leptin secretion: effects of aging on daily patterns of serum leptin and food consumptionS Pu, M G Dube, P S Kalra, et al.
Regulatory Peptides|November 1, 1988
Neuropeptide K suppresses feeding in the ratA Sahu, P S Kalra, M G Dube, et al.
Endocrinology|August 1, 1992
Neuropeptide Y release is elevated from the microdissected paraventricular nucleus of food-deprived rats: an in vitro studyM G Dube, A Sahu, P S Kalra, et al.
Endocrinology|October 26, 2002
Evidence for the existence of distinct central appetite, energy expenditure, and ghrelin stimulation pathways as revealed by hypothalamic site-specific leptin gene therapyM Bagnasco, M G Dube, P S Kalra, et al.
Peptides|August 26, 2000
Melanocortin signaling is decreased during neurotoxin-induced transient hyperphagia and increased body-weight gainM G Dube, S Pu, S P Kalra, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|July 1, 1991
Structure-function analysis of stimulation of food intake by neuropeptide Y: effects of receptor agonistsS P Kalra, M G Dube, A Fournier, et al.
Peptides|November 1, 1988
Bilateral neural transections at the level of mesencephalon increase food intake and reduce latency to onset of feeding in response to neuropeptide YA Sahu, M G Dube, S P Kalra, et al.
Peptides|November 9, 2000
Evidence of NPY Y5 receptor involvement in food intake elicited by orexin A in sated ratsM G Dube, T L Horvath, P S Kalra, et al.
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Regulatory Peptides|July 4, 1998
Increased receptor sensitivity to neuropeptide Y in the hypothalamus may underlie transient hyperphagia and body weight gainP S Kalra, M G Dube, B Xu, et al.
Peptides|April 5, 2001
The mPVN mediates blockade of NPY-induced feeding by a Y5 receptor antagonist: a c-FOS analysisM Yokosuka, M G Dube, P S Kalra, et al.
Regulatory Peptides|October 12, 2000
Regulation of leptin secretion: effects of aging on daily patterns of serum leptin and food consumptionS Pu, M G Dube, P S Kalra, et al.
Regulatory Peptides|November 1, 1988
Neuropeptide K suppresses feeding in the ratA Sahu, P S Kalra, M G Dube, et al.
Endocrinology|August 1, 1992
Neuropeptide Y release is elevated from the microdissected paraventricular nucleus of food-deprived rats: an in vitro studyM G Dube, A Sahu, P S Kalra, et al.
Endocrinology|October 26, 2002
Evidence for the existence of distinct central appetite, energy expenditure, and ghrelin stimulation pathways as revealed by hypothalamic site-specific leptin gene therapyM Bagnasco, M G Dube, P S Kalra, et al.
Peptides|August 26, 2000
Melanocortin signaling is decreased during neurotoxin-induced transient hyperphagia and increased body-weight gainM G Dube, S Pu, S P Kalra, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|July 1, 1991
Structure-function analysis of stimulation of food intake by neuropeptide Y: effects of receptor agonistsS P Kalra, M G Dube, A Fournier, et al.
Peptides|November 1, 1988
Bilateral neural transections at the level of mesencephalon increase food intake and reduce latency to onset of feeding in response to neuropeptide YA Sahu, M G Dube, S P Kalra, et al.
Peptides|November 9, 2000
Evidence of NPY Y5 receptor involvement in food intake elicited by orexin A in sated ratsM G Dube, T L Horvath, P S Kalra, et al.
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