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Recent research highlights the profound impact of the gut microbiome on neuropsychiatric disorders, shedding light on its potential role in shaping human behavior.
Radka Roubalová +6 more
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Abstract The neuroendocrine control of growth is mediated by the hypothalamic–pituitary–somatic (HPS) axis. This involves the hypothalamic release of growth hormone‐releasing hormone (GHRH), which stimulates the pituitary secretion of growth hormone (GH).
Bradley B. Jamieson
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THYROTROPIN (TSH) RESPONSE TO THYROTRUPIN RELEASING HORMONE (TRH) IN CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTS WITH OBESITY [PDF]
Vinod Lala, P Jamis, C S Yogananda
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Abstract Background Dysfunction of δ‐aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD), the second enzyme involved in heme biosynthesis, leads to two pathologies: genetic and acquired. The genetic form is an ultrarare, severe childhood‐onset disease inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, whereas the acquired form usually affects adults due to enzyme ...
Elena Di Pierro +22 more
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Drugs that Influence Tubulin Polymerization Modulate Thyrotropin‐Releasing Hormone Receptor Number in AtT‐20 Cells [PDF]
Rudravajhala Ravindra +2 more
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Whole-Exome Sequencing Study of Thyrotropin-Secreting Pituitary Adenomas [PDF]
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Santosh, Sapkota +2 more
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Metabolic and appetitive regulation of adipocyte mass during treatment of obesity
Abstract Adipose mass is homeostatically maintained within a narrow range despite fluctuations in daily calorie intake and activity levels. Constituting an adipose mass “set point,” this homeostatic regulation includes sensing mechanisms in the form of hormones reflecting caloric intake that serve as mediators of appetitive behaviors and adipose mass ...
Jonathan Q. Purnell, Carel W. Le Roux
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Stress Nutrition in Aquatic Animals: From Definition to Practice
ABSTRACT Aquaculture faces numerous challenges, with stress being one of the major issues that lead to growth loss, metabolic disorders, weakened immunity, redox imbalance, and organ damage in aquatic animals. Nutritional intervention is one of the effective strategies to address these problems. Traditional research has primarily focused on the impacts
Jian Zhang +8 more
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Origin of thyrotropin-releasing hormone neurons that innervate the tuberomammillary nuclei. [PDF]
Sánchez-Jaramillo E +12 more
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Parathyroid cancer (PC) is one of the rarest causes of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), typically exhibiting an indolent course but presenting with more severe symptoms compared to its benign counterparts. The diagnosis is most often made postoperatively through histopathological examination; however, certain clinical and biochemical features may ...
Helena Fahmi +5 more
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