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The following pages link to Molecular mapping of the neural pathways linking leptin to the neuroendocrine reproductive axis (Q35001311):
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- Physiology of leptin: energy homeostasis, neuroendocrine function and metabolism (Q26864148) (← links)
- Balancing ovulation and anovulation: integration of the reproductive and energy balance axes by neuropeptides (Q26866181) (← links)
- Leptin action in pubertal development: recent advances and unanswered questions (Q26996082) (← links)
- Examination of the influence of leptin and acute metabolic challenge on RFRP-3 neurons of mice in development and adulthood. (Q30370208) (← links)
- Insulin and Leptin Signaling Interact in the Mouse Kiss1 Neuron during the Peripubertal Period (Q30405254) (← links)
- Developmental androgen excess disrupts reproduction and energy homeostasis in adult male mice (Q30409320) (← links)
- Cross-Talk between Metabolism and Reproduction: The Role of POMC and SF1 Neurons (Q30426775) (← links)
- Beyond Leptin: Emerging Candidates for the Integration of Metabolic and Reproductive Function during Negative Energy Balance (Q30426789) (← links)
- Neuroanatomy of the kisspeptin signaling system in mammals: comparative and developmental aspects. (Q33761569) (← links)
- Leptin-dependent neuronal NO signaling in the preoptic hypothalamus facilitates reproduction. (Q33872535) (← links)
- 20 years of leptin: leptin and reproduction: past milestones, present undertakings, and future endeavors (Q34287644) (← links)
- Metabolic control of puberty: roles of leptin and kisspeptins (Q34368171) (← links)
- Minireview: Metabolic control of the reproductive physiology: insights from genetic mouse models (Q34377069) (← links)
- Role of the adipocyte-derived hormone leptin in reproductive control (Q34566329) (← links)
- Thyroid hormone and leptin in the testis. (Q34569982) (← links)
- Chemical identity of hypothalamic neurons engaged by leptin in reproductive control (Q34647077) (← links)
- Hypothalamic integration of nutrient status and reproduction in the sheep (Q34958830) (← links)
- The Changes They are A-Timed: Metabolism, Endogenous Clocks, and the Timing of Puberty. (Q35971076) (← links)
- The ventral premammillary nucleus links metabolic cues and reproduction (Q35971141) (← links)
- Lactation undernutrition leads to multigenerational molecular programming of hypothalamic gene networks controlling reproduction (Q36008692) (← links)
- Leptin as a modulator of neuroendocrine function in humans (Q36053489) (← links)
- Alteration in neonatal nutrition causes perturbations in hypothalamic neural circuits controlling reproductive function (Q36287194) (← links)
- Kiss of the mutant mouse: how genetically altered mice advanced our understanding of kisspeptin's role in reproductive physiology (Q36323115) (← links)
- Gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (Gnrhr) gene knock out: Normal growth and development of sensory, motor and spatial orientation behavior but altered metabolism in neonatal and prepubertal mice (Q36323832) (← links)
- Central Leptin Regulation of Obesity and Fertility (Q36459212) (← links)
- Leptin signaling and circuits in puberty and fertility (Q36598687) (← links)
- Organizational actions of metabolic hormones. (Q36844455) (← links)
- Deletion of Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling 3 from Forebrain Neurons Delays Infertility and Onset of Hypothalamic Leptin Resistance in Response to a High Caloric Diet (Q37080025) (← links)
- Cross-talk between reproduction and energy homeostasis: central impact of estrogens, leptin and kisspeptin signaling (Q37122845) (← links)
- Leptin action via LepR-b Tyr1077 contributes to the control of energy balance and female reproduction (Q37133393) (← links)
- Mapping leptin's link to reproduction (Q37133437) (← links)
- Metabolic influences on neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction (Q37504493) (← links)
- Kisspeptin restores pulsatile LH secretion in patients with neurokinin B signaling deficiencies: physiological, pathophysiological and therapeutic implications (Q37518722) (← links)
- A critical view of the use of genetic tools to unveil neural circuits: the case of leptin action in reproduction (Q37578139) (← links)
- A role for neurokinin B in pulsatile GnRH secretion in the ewe. (Q37685929) (← links)
- Leptin-responsive GABAergic neurons regulate fertility through pathways that result in reduced kisspeptinergic tone (Q37717661) (← links)
- Neuroendocrine control by kisspeptins: role in metabolic regulation of fertility (Q37930959) (← links)
- Expanding neurotransmitters in the hypothalamic neurocircuitry for energy balance regulation (Q37953326) (← links)
- Leptin and the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal stress axis (Q37980322) (← links)
- Electrophysiological analysis of circuits controlling energy homeostasis (Q37983786) (← links)
- Evidence that hypothalamic RFamide related peptide-3 neurones are not leptin-responsive in mice and rats (Q38308487) (← links)
- Leptin and its potential interest in assisted reproduction cycles (Q38668285) (← links)
- Metabolic control of female puberty: potential therapeutic targets. (Q38895002) (← links)
- Leptin signaling in GABA neurons, but not glutamate neurons, is required for reproductive function (Q39319997) (← links)
- The gentle art of saying NO: how nitric oxide gets things done in the hypothalamus (Q39377988) (← links)
- Nutritional Programming of Accelerated Puberty in Heifers: Involvement of Pro-Opiomelanocortin Neurones in the Arcuate Nucleus (Q40973495) (← links)
- Prenatal testosterone exposure decreases colocalization of insulin receptors in kisspeptin/neurokinin B/dynorphin and agouti-related peptide neurons of the adult ewe. (Q41641133) (← links)
- Disentangling puberty: novel neuroendocrine pathways and mechanisms for the control of mammalian puberty. (Q46298660) (← links)
- Connecting metabolism and gonadal function: Novel central neuropeptide pathways involved in the metabolic control of puberty and fertility (Q46329145) (← links)
- Leptin action in normal and pathological pregnancies (Q47379359) (← links)