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The following pages link to A new anorexigenic protein, nesfatin-1 (Q28245446):
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- Interaction between Gastric and Upper Small Intestinal Hormones in the Regulation of Hunger and Satiety: Ghrelin and Cholecystokinin Take the Central Stage (Q24617383) (← links)
- Minireview: nesfatin-1--an emerging new player in the brain-gut, endocrine, and metabolic axis (Q24634803) (← links)
- Mechanistic relationship between the vagal afferent pathway, central nervous system and peripheral organs in appetite regulation (Q26749523) (← links)
- The role of nesfatin-1 in the regulation of food intake and body weight: recent developments and future endeavors (Q27028004) (← links)
- The food-contaminant deoxynivalenol modifies eating by targeting anorexigenic neurocircuitry (Q28743954) (← links)
- Serum Cytokine Levels are related to Nesfatin-1/NUCB2 Expression in the Implantation Sites of Spontaneous Abortion Model of CBA/j × DBA/2 Mice (Q33615130) (← links)
- Genetic polymorphisms in the hypothalamic pathway in relation to subsequent weight change--the DiOGenes study (Q33842319) (← links)
- Nesfatin-1 induces the phosphorylation levels of cAMP response element-binding protein for intracellular signaling in a neural cell line (Q34510562) (← links)
- Tuberal hypothalamic neurons secreting the satiety molecule Nesfatin-1 are critically involved in paradoxical (REM) sleep homeostasis (Q34540828) (← links)
- Nesfatin-1 as a new potent regulator in reproductive system (Q34804499) (← links)
- The Tissue Distribution of Nesfatin-1/NUCB2 in Mouse (Q35557208) (← links)
- Nesfatin-1: role as possible new anti-obesity treatment. (Q35726819) (← links)
- Nesfatin-1 and Vitamin D levels may be associated with systolic and diastolic blood pressure values and hearth rate in polycystic ovary syndrome (Q36124372) (← links)
- Th 17 Cells and Nesfatin-1 are associated with Spontaneous Abortion in the CBA/j × DBA/2 Mouse Model (Q36673941) (← links)
- Liver and plasma nesfatin-1 responses to 6 weeks of treadmill running with or without zizyphus jujuba liquid extract in female rat (Q36957468) (← links)
- The role of diminishing appetite and serum nesfatin-1 level in patients with burn wound infection (Q37337744) (← links)
- Ghrelin, des-acyl ghrelin and nesfatin-1 in gastric X/A-like cells: role as regulators of food intake and body weight (Q37640221) (← links)
- Nesfatin-1: a novel inhibitory regulator of food intake and body weight (Q37764928) (← links)
- Dopamine and oxytocin interactions underlying behaviors: potential contributions to behavioral disorders. (Q37765942) (← links)
- Nesfatin-1--role as possible new potent regulator of food intake (Q37767920) (← links)
- Nucleobindins: bioactive precursor proteins encoding putative endocrine factors? (Q37966476) (← links)
- Anorexia in human and experimental animal models: physiological aspects related to neuropeptides (Q38540231) (← links)
- Novel SNPs of the bovine NUCB2 gene and their association with growth traits in three native Chinese cattle breeds (Q39949783) (← links)
- Analyses of a satiety factor NUCB2/nesfatin-1; gene expressions and modulation by different dietary components in dogs (Q40098099) (← links)
- The evaluation of Nesfatin-1 levels in patients with and without intrauterine growth restriction (Q40869402) (← links)
- Plasma nesfatin-1 and glucoregulatory hormone responses to two different anaerobic exercise sessions (Q42972131) (← links)
- Nutrient status modulates the expression of nesfatin-1 encoding nucleobindin 2A and 2B mRNAs in zebrafish gut, liver and brain (Q43943881) (← links)
- Activation of Nesfatin-1-Containing Neurones in the Hypothalamus and Brainstem by Peripheral Administration of Anorectic Hormones and Suppression of Feeding via Central Nesfatin-1 in Rats (Q48722095) (← links)
- Association between polymorphisms of the Nesfatin gene, NUCB2, and obesity in men (Q57848837) (← links)
- The nesfatin-1 anorectic neural pathway and its role in stress, circulation, and reproduction (Q83818162) (← links)
- A Review of Bioactive Factors in Human Breastmilk: A Focus on Prematurity (Q92661656) (← links)