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Evaluation of polydentate picolinic acid chelating ligands and an α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone derivative for targeted alpha therapy using ISOL-produced 225Ac. [PDF]
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Melanocyte-stimulating hormone
Handbook of Hormones, 2021A. Takahashi
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MELANOCYTE-STIMULATING HORMONE AND PARKINSONISM
The Lancet, 1973Abstract Circulating b-melanocyte-stimulating-hormone (β-M.S.H.) levels were found to be increased in parkinsonism, especially when the disease was bilateral. This explains the seborrhœa of parkinsonism. The defect in M.S.H. secretion is likely to be part of a widespread neuroendocrine abnormality in parkinsonism.
David W. Bates+5 more
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, 1963
Several naturally occurring polypeptide and amine hormones possess adipokinetic activity. The present investigation compares the adipokinetic activity of these hormones in the rabbit, guinea pig hamster, rat, pig and dog.
D. Rudman, S. J. Brown, M. Malkin
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Several naturally occurring polypeptide and amine hormones possess adipokinetic activity. The present investigation compares the adipokinetic activity of these hormones in the rabbit, guinea pig hamster, rat, pig and dog.
D. Rudman, S. J. Brown, M. Malkin
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Adrenocorticotropin and Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone in the Brain*
Endocrinology, 1979We employed several ACTH immunoassays using antisera with affinities for differing regions of the molecule as well as an ACTH bioassay to further study the distribution and character of ACTH in rat, cat, and monkey brain. Acid extracts of brain tissues were examined for N-terminal and midportion ACTH concentrations and MSH content.
John W. Kendall+3 more
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Behavioral effects of melanocyte stimulating hormone
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1980Abstract Consideration of the isolation, structure, localization, and biological actions of melanocyte stimulating hormone are followed by a review of its behavioral effects. Evidence pertaining to various hypotheses offered in explanation of these behavioral effects is examined and evaluated.
Richard D. Olson+3 more
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α-Melanocyte-stimulating hormone and behavior
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1982Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) has putative adaptive significance in all forms of species where it is present. In mammals the polypeptide chain influences learning, memory and attention. Chemically MSH shares the first 13 (alpha-MSH) or the first 18 or 22 (beta-MSH) amino acids with adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), even though the mechanisms ...
Maurice G. King, Purna C. Datta
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