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Using programmable infusion pump in avian species – a validation methodology in geese
Wildlife face anthropogenic and natural stressors that affect their physiology and behaviour. The activity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and glucocorticoid (GC) production is intrinsically linked with energy regulation and environmental stressors.
Myriam Trottier‐Paquet +5 more
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The effect of MDMA on anterior pituitary hormones: a secondary analysis of a randomized placebo-controlled trial. [PDF]
Atila C +3 more
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Pituitary adenomas producing growth hormone in acromegalic patients. [PDF]
Lesley Smallman +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Faced with climate warming, ectothermic species shift their breeding phenology, which is in part attributed to an acceleration of gestation or incubation in warmer environments.
Théo Bodineau +7 more
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Effects of a eucaloric high-fat diet on anterior pituitary hormones and adipocytokines in women with normal weight. [PDF]
Nguyen T +5 more
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Thyroid Hormone Regulation of Peptidylglycine α-Amidating Monooxygenase Expression in Anterior Pituitary Gland [PDF]
L’Houcine Ouafik +3 more
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This study tests whether early‐life maternal association buffers offspring from the effects of prenatal stress in a facultatively social lizard. Despite clear effects of maternal glucocorticoids on growth and social behaviour, social associations did not mitigate these effects, revealing limits to social buffering in this species.
Kirsty J. MacLeod +4 more
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Advent of NK3R Antagonists for the Treatment of Menopausal Hot Flushes: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT The menopause transition is marked by symptoms predominantly attributed to declining oestrogen levels. Approximately 80% of women experience associated symptoms, and 25% experience severe symptoms. The commonest are vasomotor symptoms (VMS), collectively referring to hot flushes and/or night sweats.
Aaran H. Patel +5 more
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