231 results on '"Chartrel, N."'
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2. A potential role for the secretogranin II‐derived peptide EM66 in the hypothalamic regulation of feeding behaviour
3. Central Neuropeptide Receptors Involved in Water Balance: Application to Apelin
4. Skin Peptide Tyrosine-Tyrosine, a Member of the Pancreatic Polypeptide Family : Isolation, Structure, Synthesis, and Endocrine Activity
5. Évaluation des effets centraux du neuropeptide 26RFa sur la régulation de la glycémie chez la souris high fat diet
6. Functional differences between NPFF 1 and NPFF 2 receptor coupling: High intrinsic activities of RFamide-related peptides on stimulation of [ 35S]GTPγS binding
7. Positive impact of real-time expert advice on the care of patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis in France: 1.0-040
8. Functional differences between NPFF1 and NPFF2 receptor coupling:: High intrinsic activities of RFamide-related peptides on stimulation of [35S]GTPγS binding
9. Novel role of 26RFa, a hypothalamic RFamide orexigenic peptide, as putative regulator of the gonadotropic axis
10. The Pituitary-Skin Connection in Amphibians: Reciprocal Regulation of Melanotrope Cells and Dermal Melanocytes
11. Identification of an urotensin I-like peptide in the pituitary of the lungfish Protopterus annectens: immunocytochemical localization and biochemical characterization
12. Metabolic, endocrine and central alterations in a chronic mouse model of food restriction
13. CAD-21: Effets du neuropeptide 26RFa sur la régulation glycémique au cours de l'obésité associée au diabète de type 2
14. Le 26RFA exerce une activité de type incrétine
15. P203 Mesure des concentrations plasmatiques du neuropeptide orexigène 26RFa au cours d’un repas calibré : influence du diabète
16. O55 26RFa: une nouvelle incrétine
17. P.1.l.031 - Metabolic, endocrine and central alterations in a chronic mouse model of food restriction
18. Structure and functions of the novel hypothalamic RFamide neuropeptides R-RFa and 26RFa in vertebrates
19. Behavioural effects of 26 Rfamide and related peptides
20. La concentration plasmatique du neuropeptide orexigène 26RFa est augmentée chez les patients diabétiques et obèses : évidence de son implication dans l’homéostasie glucidique
21. O82 La concentration plasmatique du neuropeptide orexigène 26RFa est augmentée chez les patients diabétiques et obèses : évidence de son implication dans l’homéostasie glucidique
22. Effects of the Two Somatostatin Variants Somatostatin-14 and [Pro2, Met13]Somatostatin-14 on Receptor Binding, Adenylyl Cyclase Activity and Growth Hormone Release from the Frog Pituitary
23. Localization of ANF and ANF receptors in the lungfish brain
24. Immunocytochemical localization of Somatostatin and autoradiographic distribution of Somatostatin binding sites in the brain of the African lungfish, Protopterus annectens
25. Immunocytochemical localization of Somatostatin and distribution of Somatostatin binding sites in the brain of the lungfish Protopterus annectens
26. ANF immunoreactivity and autoradiographic distribution of ANF binding sites in the brain of the lungfish Protopterus annectens
27. Immunocytochemical localization of Atrial Natriuretic Factor and autoradiographic distribution of ANF binding sites in the brain of the african lungfish, Protopterus annectens
28. Distribution of two molecular forms of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in the central nervous system of the frog Rana ridibunda
29. PITUITARY ADENYLATE CYCLASE-ACTIVATING POLYPEPTIDE (PACAP) STIMULATES BOTH ADRENOCORTICAL CELLS AND CHROMAFFIN CELLS IN THE FROG ADRENAL GLAND. ENDOCRINOLOGY 135 (6), 2749-2758
30. The apelin receptor: from ligand discovery to physiological role
31. Neuropeptide Y inhibits spontaneous alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone(alpha-MSH) release via a Y(5) receptor and suppressesthyrotropin-releasing hormone-induced alpha-MSH secretion via a Y(1)receptor in frog melanotrope cells.
32. Comment on 'obestatin, a peptide encoded by the ghrelin gene, opposes ghrelin's effects on food intake'
33. Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide Regulates Both Adrenocortical and Chromaffin Cell Activity in the Frog Adrenal Glanda
34. P2-138 - Caractérisation des endozépines dans la glande surrénale humaine : effets de l’odn et du TTN sur la corticostéroïdogénèse
35. P1-105 - Un fragment N-terminal de la neurotensine (NT1-11) inhibe la sécrétion de cortisol par les cellules corticosurrénaliennes humaines
36. The Pituitary-Skin Connection in Amphibians: Reciprocal Regulation of Melanotrope Cells and Dermal Melanocytes
37. Urotensin-II is present in pancreatic extracts and inhibits insulin release in the perfused rat pancreas
38. Central Neuropeptide Receptors Involved in Water Balance: Application to Apelin.
39. La ghréline : contrôle coordonné de la croissance et de l'équilibre énergétique.
40. A Highly Sensitive Quantitative Cytosensor Technique for the Identification of Receptor Ligands in Tissue Extracts
41. Deux neuropeptides orphelins trouvent enfin leur récepteur.
42. La ghréline, un nouveau neuropeptide stimulant la sécrétion de l'hormone de croissance.
43. L'urotensine II : de l'urophyse des poissons aux motoneurones humains.
44. Freeze tolerance in the wood frog Rana sylvatica is associated with unusual structural features in insulin but not in glucagon
45. La pharmacologie inverse marque des points : découverte d'un nouveau peptide stimulant la sécrétion de prolactine.
46. Multifactorial control of melanotropic hormone secretion
47. Frog vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and galanin: primary structures and effects on pituitary adenylate cyclase.
48. Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide stimulates both adrenocortical cells and chromaffin cells in the frog adrenal gland.
49. Isolation and characterization of peptides derived from the cleavage of the cytoplasmic domain of synaptophysin in frog brain
50. Localization, characterization and activity of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide in the frog adrenal gland
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