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1. Kawauchi H ''et al''. (2006) The dawn and evolution of hormones in the adenohypophysis. ''Gen Comp Endocrinol'' 148(1): 3-14 PMID 16356498
1. Kawauchi H ''et al''. (2006) The dawn and evolution of hormones in the adenohypophysis. ''Gen Comp Endocrinol'' 148(1): 3-14 PMID 16356498 ''(This review article summarises the origins and evolution of several anterior pituitary hormones. It compares and contrasts these genes in various sub-classes of Phylum Chordata)''


2. Dores RM ''et al''. (2005) Trends in the evolution of the proopoimelanocortin gene. ''Gen Comp Endocrinol'' 142(1-2):81-93 PMID 15862552 ''( This review specifically traces the evolution of the POMC gene. It provides a very useful overview of the gene and end-product variation between sub-classes..."In Phylum Chordata this gene has been characterized in representatives of every class within the Gnathostomata, as well as in one representative agnathan vertebrate, the marine lamprey.")''


3. Yang YK ''et al''. (2003) Recent developments in our understanding of melanocortin system in the regulation of food intake. ''Obes Rev'' 4(4):239-48 PMID 14649374





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Review Articles

1. Kawauchi H et al. (2006) The dawn and evolution of hormones in the adenohypophysis. Gen Comp Endocrinol 148(1): 3-14 PMID 16356498 (This review article summarises the origins and evolution of several anterior pituitary hormones. It compares and contrasts these genes in various sub-classes of Phylum Chordata)

2. Dores RM et al. (2005) Trends in the evolution of the proopoimelanocortin gene. Gen Comp Endocrinol 142(1-2):81-93 PMID 15862552 ( This review specifically traces the evolution of the POMC gene. It provides a very useful overview of the gene and end-product variation between sub-classes..."In Phylum Chordata this gene has been characterized in representatives of every class within the Gnathostomata, as well as in one representative agnathan vertebrate, the marine lamprey.")

3. Yang YK et al. (2003) Recent developments in our understanding of melanocortin system in the regulation of food intake. Obes Rev 4(4):239-48 PMID 14649374





"The role of peptides in appetite regulation across species" http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/3884149.pdf?acceptTC=true Manik Kohli 15:32, 4 October 2010 (UTC)

Interactions of Gastrointestinal Peptides: Ghrelin and Its Anorexigenic Antagonists. Anna-Sophia Wisser, Piet Habbel, Bertram Wiedenmann, Burghard F. Klapp, Hubert M¨onnikes, and Peter Kobelt. International Journal of Peptides. Volume 2010. Sophie A. Clarke 15:38, 4 October 2010 (UTC)

The role of gut hormones and the hypothalamus in appetite regulation. Keisuke Suzuki, Katherine A Simpson, James S Minnion, Joyceline C Shillito and Stephen R Bloom. Endocrine Journal 2010, 57 (5), 359-372 Sophie A. Clarke 15:41, 4 October 2010 (UTC)