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1. Promotion of adipogenesis by neuropeptide Y during the later stages of chicken preadipocyte differentiation

2. Hypothalamic mechanisms associated with corticotropin-releasing factor-induced anorexia in chicks.

3. Dietary macronutrient composition and central neuropeptide Y injection affect dietary preference and hypothalamic gene expression in chicks.

4. Dietary macronutrient composition affects hypothalamic appetite regulation in chicks.

5. Effects of intracerebroventricular injection of rosiglitazone on appetite-associated parameters in chicks.

6. Exogenous prolactin-releasing peptide's orexigenic effect is associated with hypothalamic neuropeptide Y in chicks.

7. The central anorexigenic mechanism of adrenocorticotropic hormone involves the caudal hypothalamus in chicks.

8. Effects of dietary macronutrient composition on exogenous neuropeptide Y’s stimulation of food intake in chicks.

9. Gonadotropin-inhibitory hormone-stimulation of food intake is mediated by hypothalamic effects in chicks.

10. Substance P is associated with hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus activation that coincides with increased urotensin 2 mRNA in chicks.

11. The orexigenic effect of kyotorphin in chicks involves hypothalamus and brainstem activity and opioid receptors.

12. Responses to peripheral neuropeptide Y in avian adipose tissue are diet, depot, and time specific.

13. The central effects of alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH) in chicks involve changes in gene expression of neuropeptide Y and other factors in distinct hypothalamic nuclei.

14. Beta-cell-tropin is associated with short-term stimulation of food intake in chicks.

15. A high fat diet enhances the sensitivity of chick adipose tissue to the effects of centrally injected neuropeptide Y on gene expression of adipogenesis-associated factors.

16. Central injection of a synthetic chicken partial leptin peptide does not affect food intake in chicks.

17. Chick subcutaneous and abdominal adipose tissue depots respond differently in lipolytic and adipogenic activity to α-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH).

18. Anorexigenic effect of serotonin is associated with changes in hypothalamic nuclei activity in an avian model.

19. LPLRFamide exerts short-term anorexigenic effects that coincide with magnocellular division of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus activation.

20. Anorexigenic effects of central adrenomedullin are associated with hypothalamic changes in juvenile Gallus gallus.

21. Effects of dietary macronutrient composition and exogenous neuropeptide Y on adipose tissue development in broiler chicks

22. Role of appetite-regulating peptides in adipose physiology in broiler chicks

23. The anorexigenic effect of neuropeptide K in chicks involves the paraventricular nucleus and arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus.

24. Gastrin releasing peptide-induced satiety is associated with hypothalamic and brainstem changes in chicks.

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