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1. Neuropeptidergic Regulation of Food Intake in the Neonatal Chick: A Review

2. Norepinephrine does not alter NPY and POMC mRNA expression in neonatal chicks

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3. Intracerebroventricular injection of L-proline and D-proline induces sedative and hypnotic effects by different mechanisms under an acute stressful condition in chicks

4. Oral administration of l-serine reduces the locomotor activity of socially isolated rats

5. Oral administration of Excitin-1 (β-alanyl-L-leucine) alters behavior and brain monoamine and amino acid concentrations in rats

6. Intracerebroventricular injection of L-aspartic acid and L-asparagine induces sedative effects under an acute stressful condition in neonatal chicks

7. Reduced glutathione decreases energy expenditure in chicks exposed to separation stress

8. N-Methyl-d-aspartate and α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionate receptors involved in the induction of sedative effects under an acute stress in neonatal chicks

9. Reverse structure of carnosine-induced sedative and hypnotic effects in the chick under acute stress

10. Central l-arginine reduced stress responses are mediated by l-ornithine in neonatal chicks

12. Intracerebroventricular injection of l-arginine induces sedative and hypnotic effects under an acute stress in neonatal chicks

13. Relationships between the sedative and hypnotic effects of intracerebroventricular administration of L-serine and its metabolites, pyruvate and the derivative amino acids contents in the neonatal chicks under acute stressful conditions

14. Central L-cysteine induces sleep, and D-cysteine induces sleep and abnormal behavior during acute stress in neonatal chicks

15. l-Serine induces sedative and hypnotic effects acting at GABA(A) receptors in neonatal chicks

16. Central L-alanine reduces energy expenditure with a hypnotic effect under an acute stressful condition in neonatal chicks

17. N-Methyl-d-aspartate and α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4- isoxazolepropionate receptors involved in the induction of sedative effects under an acute stress in neonatal chicks

18. Central <span style="font-variant:small-caps">l</span> -alanine reduces energy expenditure with a hypnotic effect under an acute stressful condition in neonatal chicks.

19. Central administration of dipeptides, beta-alanyl-BCAAs, induces hyperactivity in chicks