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Abstract Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the leading cause of anovulatory infertility in premenopausal individuals with ovaries worldwide. Despite the diagnostic features of anovulation, ovarian cysts, and hyperandrogenemia, which indicate that ovary dysfunction is the cause of the syndrome, changes in central neuroendocrine circuits are a ...
Aleisha M. Moore
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Editorial: Neuroendocrine Research in Health and Disease
Yu-Feng Wang+5 more
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Editorial: Neuroendocrine research in health and disease, volume II
Yu-Feng Wang+3 more
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Modulation of immunity and hypersensitivity by sensory neuropeptides. [PDF]
D G Payan, J D Levine, E J Goetzl
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The impact of re‐characterizing metastatic pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors: A prospective study
Abstract The biology of metastatic pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (panNET) may alter over time. It remains to be defined if, how, and when this patient group should be recommended to re‐evaluate the characteristics of their disease. This prospective single‐center, longitudinal cohort study at Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden (NCT03130205 ...
Kazhan Mollazadegan+9 more
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Changes in gene and protein expression related to feed intake and thermoregulation in broilers challenged with different doses of mixed Eimeria spp. [PDF]
Choi J, Lee J, Kim WK.
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Modulation of lymphocyte function by sensory neuropeptides [PDF]
DG Payan, EJ Goetzl
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Alterations in the expression levels of D2S and D2L resulted in obesity and metabolic syndrome such as abdominal fat accumulation and hyperglycemia in D2L KO mice fed with a high‐fat diet, compared to WT mice. This may be partly due to increased food intake.
Hanna Gonzalez+5 more
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