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Volume 23, Number 6, June 2002

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Allatostatins of the tiger prawn, Penaeus monodon (Crustacea: Penaeidea)
pp. 1039-1051(13)
Authors: Duve H.; Johnsen A.H.; Scott A.G.; Thorpe A.

Diet-induced changes in hypothalamic pro-opio-melanocortin mRNA in the rat hypothalamus
pp. 1063-1068(6)
Authors: Torri C.; Pedrazzi P.; Leo G.; Muller E.E.; Cocchi D.; Agnati L.F.; Zoli M.

Sustained orexigenic effect of Agouti related protein may be not mediated by the melanocortin 4 receptor
pp. 1069-1076(8)
Authors: Kim M.-S.; Rossi M.; Abbott C.R.; AlAhmed S.H.; Smith D.M.; Bloom S.R.

Attenuation of hypercholesterolemia and hyperglycemia in ob/ob mice by NPY Y2 receptor ablation
pp. 1087-1091(5)
Authors: Naveilhan P.; Svensson L.; Nystrom S.; Ekstrand A.J.; Ernfors P.

Immunotoxic catecholamine lesions attenuate 2DG-induced increase of AGRP mRNA
pp. 1093-1099(7)
Authors: Fraley G.S.; Dinh T.T.; Ritter S.

Pharmacological characterization of beta-endorphin- and dynorphin A1-17-induced feeding using G-protein alpha-subunit antisense probes in rats
pp. 1101-1106(6)
Authors: Silva R.M.; Grossman H.C.; Rossi G.C.; Pasternak G.W.; Bodnar R.J.

Peptide nucleic acids targeted to the mouse proNPFFA reveal an endogenous opioid tonus
pp. 1107-1113(7)
Authors: Bonnard E.; Mazarguil H.; Zajac J.-M.

Synthetic peptide SLTCLVKGFY competes with beta-endorphin for naloxone-insensitive binding sites on rat brain membranes
pp. 1115-1119(5)
Authors: Navolotskaya E.V.; Zargarova T.A.; Malkova N.V.; Krasnova S.B.; Zav'yalov V.P.; Lipkin V.M.

Oxytocin stimulates proliferation of human osteoblast-like cells
pp. 1121-1126(6)
Authors: Petersson M.; Lagumdzija A.; Stark A.; Bucht E.

Expression of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and splice variants of GHRH receptors in human experimental prostate cancers
pp. 1127-1133(7)
Authors: Plonowski A.; Schally A.V.; Busto R.; Krupa M.; Varga J.L.; Halmos G.

Expression of prolactin-releasing peptide and its receptor in the human adrenal glands and tumor tissues of adrenocortical tumors, pheochromocytomas and neuroblastomas
pp. 1135-1140(6)
Authors: Takahashi K.; Totsune K.; Murakami O.; Sone M.; Noshiro T.; Hayashi Y.; Sasano H.; Shibahara S.

Effects of different peptide fragments derived from proadrenomedullin on gene expression of adrenomedullin gene
pp. 1141-1147(7)
Authors: Qi Y.F.; Bu D.F.; Niu D.D.; Shi Y.R.; Wang S.H.; Pang Y.Z.; Tang C.S.; Du J.B.

Gastroprotective effect of adrenomedullin administered subcutaneously in the rat
pp. 1149-1153(5)
Authors: Clementi G.; Caruso A.; Cutuli V.M.C.; Mangano N.G.; Salomone S.; Lempereur L.; Prato A.; Matera M.; Amico-Roxas M.

The mechanism of the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor quinapril is not related to bradykinin level in heart tissue
pp. 1161-1169(9)
Authors: Barthelemy C.; Eurin J.; Lechat P.; Masson F.; Cortines M.; Mougenot N.; Soualmia H.; Carayon A.

Metabolism of angiotensin I in the coronary circulation of normal and diabetic rats
pp. 1171-1175(5)
Authors: Mahmood A.; Jackman H.L.; Teplitz L.; Igic R.

Sexually dimorphic expression of prepro-orexin mRNA in the rat hypothalamus
pp. 1177-1180(4)
Authors: Johren O.; Neidert S.J.; Kummer M.; Dominiak P.

The PAR-1-activating peptide attenuates carrageenan-induced hyperalgesia in rats
pp. 1181-1183(3)
Authors: Kawabata A.; Kawao N.; Kuroda R.; Tanaka A.; Shimada C.

Characterization of a growth hormone-releasing hormone binding site in the rat renal medulla
pp. 1187-1194(8)
Authors: Boulanger L.; Girard N.; Strecko J.; Gaudreau P.

Erratum to ''Predominant role by CaM kinase in NPY Y1 receptor signaling: Involvement of CREB'' [Peptides (2002) 87-96]
pp. 1195-1195(1)
Authors: Sheriff S.; Qureshy A.F.; Chance W.T.; Kasckow J.W.; Balasubramaniam A.

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