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1. Growth hormone secretagogues modulate inflammation and fibrosis in mdx mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy

2. Allosteric modulation of ghrelin receptor signaling by lipids

3. Potential application of Growth Hormone Secretagogues (GHS) for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) treatment: mechanisms of action and neuroprotective effects characterization in human SH-SY5Y SOD1G93A cells

4. Selected Growth Hormone Secretagogues (GHS) as promising therapeutical approach for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: a proof-of-concept study

5. Selected Growth Hormone Secretagogues (GHS) as disease modifiers in an in vitro model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: a proof-of-concept study

6. Concerted conformational dynamics and water movements in the ghrelin G protein-coupled receptor

7. LEAP2 Impairs the Capability of the Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor to Regulate the Dopamine 2 Receptor Signaling

8. Study of the Tissue Distribution of TLQP-21 in Mice Using [18F]JMV5763, a Radiolabeled Analog Prepared via [18F]Aluminum Fluoride Chelation Chemistry

9. STIM Proteins and Orai Ca2+ Channels Are Involved in the Intracellular Pathways Activated by TLQP-21 in RAW264.7 Macrophages

10. Involvement of PPARγ in the Anticonvulsant Activity of EP-80317, a Ghrelin Receptor Antagonist

11. Progressive seizure aggravation in the repeated 6-Hz corneal stimulation model is accompanied by marked increase in hippocampal p-ERK1/2 immunoreactivity in neurons

12. Fluorescent P-Hydroxyphosphole for Peptide Labeling through P-N Bond Formation

13. Design and characterization of a triazole-based growth hormone secretagogue receptor modulator inhibiting the glucoregulatory and feeding actions of ghrelin

14. Systemic ghrelin treatment induces rapid, transient and asymmetric changes in the metabolic activity of the mouse brain

15. GHSR controls food deprivation-induced activation of CRF neurons of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus in a LEAP2-dependent manner

16. Circulating ghrelin crosses the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier via growth hormone secretagogue receptor dependent and independent mechanisms

17. Ghrelin proteolysis increases in plasma of men, but not women, with obesity

18. Concerted conformational dynamics and water movements in the ghrelin G protein-coupled receptor

19. Author response: Concerted conformational dynamics and water movements in the ghrelin G protein-coupled receptor

20. Effects of Motivational Downshifts on Specific Pavlovian-Instrumental Transfer in Rats

21. LEAP2 Impairs the Capability of the Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor to Regulate the Dopamine 2 Receptor Signaling

22. Development of non-peptidic inverse agonists of the ghrelin receptor (GHSR) based on the 1,2,4-triazole scaffold

23. Biotinylated non-ionic amphipols for GPCR ligands screening

24. Growth hormone secretagogue receptor signaling in the supramammillary nucleus targets nitric oxide-producing neurons and controls recognition memory in mice

25. Growth hormone secretagogues prevent dysregulation of skeletal muscle calcium homeostasis in a rat model of cisplatin-induced cachexia

26. Development of a novel fluorescent ligand of growth hormone secretagogue receptor based on the N-Terminal Leap2 region

27. Plasma levels of ghrelin, des-acyl ghrelin and LEAP2 in children with obesity: Correlation with age and insulin resistance

28. JMV5656, a short synthetic derivative of TLQP-21, alleviates acid-induced lung injury and fibrosis in mice

29. Growth hormone secretagogue receptor signalling affects high‐fat intake independently of plasma levels of ghrelin and <scp>LEAP</scp> 2, in a 4‐day binge eating model

30. Structure and dynamics of G protein-coupled receptor–bound ghrelin reveal the critical role of the octanoyl chain

31. Differential Effects of a Full and Biased Ghrelin Receptor Agonist in a Mouse Kindling Model

32. N-terminal LEAP2 region exhibits inverse agonist activity toward the ghrelin receptor

33. GHSR-D2R heteromerization modulates dopamine signaling through an effect on G protein conformation

34. In Vitro and In Vivo Application of Radiolabeled Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Receptor Ligands in Breast Cancer

35. Structure and Dynamics of the Receptor-Bound Ghrelin Lipopeptide

36. Evidence supporting a role for constitutive ghrelin receptor signaling in fasting-induced hyperphagia in male mice

37. Ghrelin receptor ligands: from the bench to the drug on the market

38. The GHR-R antagonist JMV 2959 neither induces malaise nor alters the malaise property of LiCl in the adult male rat

39. Pharmacological and Biochemical Characterization of TLQP-21 Activation of a Binding Site on CHO Cells

40. From JMV-1843 to Macrilen

41. JMV5656, A Novel Derivative of TLQP-21, Triggers the Activation of a Calcium-Dependent Potassium Outward Current in Microglial Cells

42. JMV2894, a novel growth hormone secretagogue, accelerates body mass recovery in an experimental model of cachexia

43. Anticonvulsant effect of a ghrelin receptor agonist in 6Hz corneally kindled mice

44. New ligands of the ghrelin receptor based on the 1,2,4-triazole scaffold by introduction of a second chiral center

45. Selective homodimerization of unprotected peptides using hybrid hydroxydimethylsilane derivatives

46. Progressive seizure aggravation in the repeated 6-Hz corneal stimulation model is accompanied by marked increase in hippocampal p-ERK1/2 immunoreactivity in neurons

49. Additional file 2: of Antidiabetic potential of two medicinal plants used in Gabonese folk medicine

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