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May 1, 1996
Evidence that gonadal steroids modulate nitric oxide efflux in the medial preoptic area: effects of N-methyl-D-aspartate and correlation with luteinizing hormone secretion
S Pu, B Xu, S P Kalra, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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February 3, 1999
Hypothalamic galanin is upregulated during hyperphagia
P S Kalra, S Pu, T Edwards, et al.
Endocrinology
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January 1, 1990
Neuropeptide-Y concentration in microdissected hypothalamic regions and in vitro release from the medial basal hypothalamus-preoptic area of streptozotocin-diabetic rats with and without insulin substitution therapy
A Sahu, C A Sninsky, P S Kalra, et al.
Regulatory Peptides
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July 4, 1998
Increased receptor sensitivity to neuropeptide Y in the hypothalamus may underlie transient hyperphagia and body weight gain
P S Kalra, M G Dube, B Xu, et al.
Brain Research
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February 28, 1992
A selective sexually dimorphic response in the median eminence neuropeptide Y
A Sahu, W R Crowley, P S Kalra, et al.
Endocrinology
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April 1, 1973
The effects of gonadal steroids on plasma gonadotropins and prolactin in the rat
P S Kalra, C P Fawcett, L Krulich, et al.
Regulatory Peptides
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January 8, 1999
Orexins, a novel family of hypothalamic neuropeptides, modulate pituitary luteinizing hormone secretion in an ovarian steroid-dependent manner
S Pu, M R Jain, P S Kalra, et al.
Brain Research
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May 7, 1990
Aging in male rats modifies castration and testosterone-induced neuropeptide Y response in various microdissected brain nuclei
A Sahu, S P Kalra, W R Crowley, et al.
Endocrinology
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December 1, 1993
Evidence that nitric oxide may mediate the ovarian steroid-induced luteinizing hormone surge: involvement of excitatory amino acids
J J Bonavera, A Sahu, P S Kalra, et al.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
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November 1, 1984
Adaptations to reduction of endometrial surface available for placental development in sheep
D Caton, F W Bazer, P S Kalra, et al.
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Endocrinology
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May 1, 1996
Evidence that gonadal steroids modulate nitric oxide efflux in the medial preoptic area: effects of N-methyl-D-aspartate and correlation with luteinizing hormone secretion
S Pu, B Xu, S P Kalra, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
February 3, 1999
Hypothalamic galanin is upregulated during hyperphagia
P S Kalra, S Pu, T Edwards, et al.
Endocrinology
|
January 1, 1990
Neuropeptide-Y concentration in microdissected hypothalamic regions and in vitro release from the medial basal hypothalamus-preoptic area of streptozotocin-diabetic rats with and without insulin substitution therapy
A Sahu, C A Sninsky, P S Kalra, et al.
Regulatory Peptides
|
July 4, 1998
Increased receptor sensitivity to neuropeptide Y in the hypothalamus may underlie transient hyperphagia and body weight gain
P S Kalra, M G Dube, B Xu, et al.
Brain Research
|
February 28, 1992
A selective sexually dimorphic response in the median eminence neuropeptide Y
A Sahu, W R Crowley, P S Kalra, et al.
Endocrinology
|
April 1, 1973
The effects of gonadal steroids on plasma gonadotropins and prolactin in the rat
P S Kalra, C P Fawcett, L Krulich, et al.
Regulatory Peptides
|
January 8, 1999
Orexins, a novel family of hypothalamic neuropeptides, modulate pituitary luteinizing hormone secretion in an ovarian steroid-dependent manner
S Pu, M R Jain, P S Kalra, et al.
Brain Research
|
May 7, 1990
Aging in male rats modifies castration and testosterone-induced neuropeptide Y response in various microdissected brain nuclei
A Sahu, S P Kalra, W R Crowley, et al.
Endocrinology
|
December 1, 1993
Evidence that nitric oxide may mediate the ovarian steroid-induced luteinizing hormone surge: involvement of excitatory amino acids
J J Bonavera, A Sahu, P S Kalra, et al.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
|
November 1, 1984
Adaptations to reduction of endometrial surface available for placental development in sheep
D Caton, F W Bazer, P S Kalra, et al.
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