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Neuropeptide gene polymorphisms in affective disorder and schizophrenia.Academic Article Why?
Neuropeptides in Alzheimer's disease.Academic Article Why?
Angiotensin II reduces food intake by altering orexigenic neuropeptide expression in the mouse hypothalamus.Academic Article Why?
Localized retinal neuropeptide regulation of macrophage and microglial cell functionality.Academic Article Why?
Differential expression of hypothalamic neuropeptides in the early phase of diet-induced obesity in mice.Academic Article Why?
Activin and bone morphogenetic proteins are present in perinatal sensory neuron target tissues that induce neuropeptides.Academic Article Why?
Acute histamine-induced flux of airway liquid: role of neuropeptides.Academic Article Why?
Adaptation to extreme stress: post-traumatic stress disorder, neuropeptide Y and metabolic syndrome.Academic Article Why?
Cortical somatostatin, neuropeptide Y, and NADPH diaphorase neurons: normal anatomy and alterations in Alzheimer's disease.Academic Article Why?
Differential sparing of somatostatin-neuropeptide Y and cholinergic neurons following striatal excitotoxin lesions.Academic Article Why?
Effect of a neuropeptide gene on behavioral states in Caenorhabditis elegans egg-laying.Academic Article Why?
FMRF-NH2 -related neuropeptides in Biomphalaria spp., intermediate hosts for schistosomiasis: Precursor organization and immunohistochemical localization.Academic Article Why?
Homocysteic acid lesions in rat striatum spare somatostatin-neuropeptide Y (NADPH-diaphorase) neurons.Academic Article Why?
Is substance P a nasal epithelial neuropeptide?Academic Article Why?
Laminar distribution of neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive neurons in human prefrontal cortex during development.Academic Article Why?
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