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Interactions of Growth Hormone Secretagogues with Leptin-Sensitive Brain Networks | 1 | |
Leptin and the Neural Circuit Regulating body Weight and Metabolism | 15 | |
Role of the Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor in the Central Nervous System | 37 | |
Regulation of Galanin-Like Peptide (GALP) in the Brain and Posterior Pituitary: A Review | 53 | |
Ghrelin and the Growth Hormone Neuroendocrine Axis | 65 | |
Adipose Tissues as Part of the Immune System: Role of Leptin and Cytokines | 81 | |
Regulation of Body Weight Homeostasis During Pregnancy and Lactation | 91 | |
Ghrelin: From GH Control to Feeding Behaviour and Sleep Regulation | ||
Effect of Leptin on Fatless Mice | 111 | |
Leptin, Growth and Reproduction | 121 | |
An Emerging Role of Leptin in Clinical Psychiatry | 143 | |
Genomic approach to common human obesity | 155 | |
The Epigenetic Inheritance Hypothesis | 165 | |
Subject Index | 191 |
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