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1. Sympathetic neuropeptide Y protects from obesity by sustaining thermogenic fat.

2. Ninjinyoeito improves anxiety behavior in neuropeptide Y deficient zebrafish.

3. NPY promotes macrophage migration by upregulating matrix metalloproteinase-8 expression.

4. NPY Deficiency Prevents Postmenopausal Adiposity by Augmenting Estradiol-Mediated Browning.

5. Neuropeptide Y deficiency induces anxiety-like behaviours in zebrafish (Danio rerio).

6. Lack of NPY in neurotensin neurons leads to a lean phenotype.

7. Autophagy within the mushroom body protects from synapse aging in a non-cell autonomous manner.

8. Diet-induced obesity suppresses cortical bone accrual by a neuropeptide Y-dependent mechanism.

9. Recurrent hypoglycemia inhibits the counterregulatory response by suppressing adrenal activity.

10. Control of appetite, blood glucose, and blood pressure during melanocortin-4 receptor activation in normoglycemic and diabetic NPY-deficient mice.

11. Neuropeptide Y resists excess loss of fat by lipolysis in calorie-restricted mice: a trait potential for the life-extending effect of calorie restriction.

12. Neuropeptide Y Induces Hematopoietic Stem/Progenitor Cell Mobilization by Regulating Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Activity Through Y1 Receptor in Osteoblasts.

13. Npy deletion in an alcohol non-preferring rat model elicits differential effects on alcohol consumption and body weight.

14. Knockdown of neuropeptide Y in the dorsomedial hypothalamus reverses high-fat diet-induced obesity and impaired glucose tolerance in rats.

15. Role of neuropeptide Y in the bone marrow hematopoietic stem cell microenvironment.

16. Neuropeptide Y regulates the hematopoietic stem cell microenvironment and prevents nerve injury in the bone marrow.

17. Neuropeptide Y and peptide YY protect from weight loss caused by Bacille Calmette-Guérin in mice.

18. Rapid versus delayed stimulation of feeding by the endogenously released AgRP neuron mediators GABA, NPY, and AgRP.

19. Neuropeptide y gates a stress-induced, long-lasting plasticity in the sympathetic nervous system.

20. Platelet neuropeptide Y is critical for ischemic revascularization in mice.

21. Neuropeptide Y is a critical modulator of leptin's regulation of cortical bone.

22. Secretoneurin, substance P and neuropeptide Y in the oxygen-induced retinopathy in C57Bl/6N mice.

23. Neuropeptide Y and peptide YY have distinct roles in adult mouse olfactory neurogenesis.

24. Inflammation-induced changes in the chemical coding pattern of colon-projecting neurons in the inferior mesenteric ganglia of the pig.

25. The arcuate nucleus and neuropeptide Y contribute to the antitumorigenic effect of calorie restriction.

26. Single gene deletions of orexin, leptin, neuropeptide Y, and ghrelin do not appreciably alter food anticipatory activity in mice.

27. Critical role for Y1 receptors in mesenchymal progenitor cell differentiation and osteoblast activity.

28. Neuropeptide Y knockout mice reveal a central role of NPY in the coordination of bone mass to body weight.

29. Fear-reducing effects of intra-amygdala neuropeptide Y infusion in animal models of conditioned fear: an NPY Y1 receptor independent effect.

30. Functional requirement of AgRP and NPY neurons in ovarian cycle-dependent regulation of food intake.

31. Behavioural profile of a new mouse model for NPY deficiency.

32. Monoaminergic compensation in the neuropeptide Y deficient mouse brain.

33. Insulin secretion is increased in pancreatic islets of neuropeptide Y-deficient mice.

34. Elevated anxiety-like behavior following ethanol exposure in mutant mice lacking neuropeptide Y (NPY).

35. Regulation of hypothalamic expression of KiSS-1 and GPR54 genes by metabolic factors: analyses using mouse models and a cell line.

36. NPY mediates basal and seizure-induced proliferation in the subcallosal zone.

37. Behavioral and neurochemical sources of variability of circadian period and phase: studies of circadian rhythms of npy-/- mice.

38. Neuropeptide Y deficiency attenuates responses to fasting and high-fat diet in obesity-prone mice.

39. A neuropeptide in immune-mediated inflammation, Y?

40. Attenuated feeding responses to circadian and palatability cues in mice lacking neuropeptide Y.

41. Dysregulation of striatal dopamine signaling by amphetamine inhibits feeding by hungry mice.

42. Neuropeptide Y is an essential in vivo developmental regulator of cardiac ICa,L.

43. Neuropeptide Y and energy homeostasis: insights from Y receptor knockout models.

44. Target-specific neuropeptide Y-ergic synaptic inhibition and its network consequences within the mammalian thalamus.

45. Directional cues for arcuate NPY projections are present in the adult brain.

46. Abnormal response of the neuropeptide Y-deficient mouse reproductive axis to food deprivation but not lactation.

47. Ghrelin stimulates GH but not food intake in arcuate nucleus ablated rats.

48. Neither agouti-related protein nor neuropeptide Y is critically required for the regulation of energy homeostasis in mice.

49. Attenuation of diabetic hyperphagia in neuropeptide Y--deficient mice.

50. Genetic comparison of seizure control by norepinephrine and neuropeptide Y.

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