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Willis K Samson

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Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|November 5, 2003
The orexin/hypocretin system: a critical regulator of neuroendocrine and autonomic functionAlastair V Ferguson, Willis K Samson
Peptides|February 28, 2006
Prolactin releasing peptide (PrRP): an endogenous regulator of cell growthWillis K Samson, Meghan M Taylor
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|June 30, 2006
Closing the link in short-loop prolactin feedbackMeghan M White, Willis K Samson
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 9, 2015
Sex and gender differences in cardiovascular, renal and metabolic diseasesJane F Reckelhoff, Willis K Samson
Endocrinology|July 24, 2004
A possible mechanism for the action of adrenomedullin in brain to stimulate stress hormone secretionMeghan M Taylor, Willis K Samson
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|December 18, 2002
The other side of the orexins: endocrine and metabolic actionsMeghan M Taylor, Willis K Samson
Peptides|October 20, 2007
Intermedin 17-47 does not function as a full intermedin antagonist within the central nervous system or pituitaryMeghan M White, Willis K Samson
The Journal of Endocrinology|September 3, 2009
A possible relationship between brain-derived adrenomedullin and oxytocin in the regulation of sodium balanceMeghan M White, Willis K Samson
Peptides|July 6, 2010
The melanocortins, not oxytocin, mediate the anorexigenic and antidipsogenic effects of neuronostatinGina L C Yosten, Willis K Samson
Current Pharmaceutical Design|March 30, 2013
Cardiovascular and antidipsogenic effects of nesfatin-1Gina L C Yosten, Willis K Samson
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Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|November 5, 2003
The orexin/hypocretin system: a critical regulator of neuroendocrine and autonomic functionAlastair V Ferguson, Willis K Samson
Peptides|February 28, 2006
Prolactin releasing peptide (PrRP): an endogenous regulator of cell growthWillis K Samson, Meghan M Taylor
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|June 30, 2006
Closing the link in short-loop prolactin feedbackMeghan M White, Willis K Samson
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 9, 2015
Sex and gender differences in cardiovascular, renal and metabolic diseasesJane F Reckelhoff, Willis K Samson
Endocrinology|July 24, 2004
A possible mechanism for the action of adrenomedullin in brain to stimulate stress hormone secretionMeghan M Taylor, Willis K Samson
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|December 18, 2002
The other side of the orexins: endocrine and metabolic actionsMeghan M Taylor, Willis K Samson
Peptides|October 20, 2007
Intermedin 17-47 does not function as a full intermedin antagonist within the central nervous system or pituitaryMeghan M White, Willis K Samson
The Journal of Endocrinology|September 3, 2009
A possible relationship between brain-derived adrenomedullin and oxytocin in the regulation of sodium balanceMeghan M White, Willis K Samson
Peptides|July 6, 2010
The melanocortins, not oxytocin, mediate the anorexigenic and antidipsogenic effects of neuronostatinGina L C Yosten, Willis K Samson
Current Pharmaceutical Design|March 30, 2013
Cardiovascular and antidipsogenic effects of nesfatin-1Gina L C Yosten, Willis K Samson
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