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Loss-of-Function GHSR Variants Are Associated With Short Stature and Low IGF-I.

open access: yesJ Clin Endocrinol Metab
Punt LD   +28 more
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LEAP2 in Physiology-A Narrative Review. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Sosinski O   +4 more
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Intranasal Delivery of a Ghrelin Mimetic Engages the Brain Ghrelin Signaling System in Mice.

open access: yesEndocrinology
Poelman R   +4 more
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Ghrelin

Current Biology, 2023
López and Nogueiras introduce the peptide ghrelin and its physiological functions, including its roles in stimulating appetite and growth hormone release.
Miguel, López, Ruben, Nogueiras
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Ghrelin

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2006
Ghrelin is the endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagog receptor (GHS-R), but the peptide is most abundant in the stomach, where it is produced in endocrine cells of the oxyntic mucosa. Ghrelin forms with motilin a new gut peptide family.
Shunsuke, Ohnishi   +2 more
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Ghrelin and Tumors [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
Since the original discovery of ghrelin and, subsequently, obestatin (the alternative product of the ghrelin gene), a major interest has been devoted to the investigation of their central and peripheral activities in physiological conditions as well as on their role in metabolic diseases.
Marco Volante   +2 more
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Ghrelin: structure and function.

Physiological Reviews, 2005
Small synthetic molecules called growth hormone secretagogues (GHSs) stimulate the release of growth hormone (GH) from the pituitary. They act through the GHS-R, a G protein-coupled receptor whose ligand has only been discovered recently. Using a reverse
M. Kojima, K. Kangawa
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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