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  • ...econd Author, "Another perfect reference for Subpart 1," ''Fake Journal of Neuroendocrinology'' 25:2 (2009) pp. 62-99.</ref>
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  • ...ewly discovered hormone ]''Neuroendocrine Briefings''; British Society for Neuroendocrinology
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  • ...n, appetite and obesity ]''Neuroendocrine Briefings''; British Society for Neuroendocrinology</ref>.
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  • *Karatsoreos IN, Silver R (2007) Minireview: The neuroendocrinology of the suprachiasmatic nucleus as a conductor of body time in mammals. ''En
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  • ...y the brain, and especially by the [[hypothalamus]].<ref>Guillemin R (2011)Neuroendocrinology: a short historical review ''Ann N Y Acad Sci'' 1220:1-5 PMID 21388398</ref ==Pioneers of neuroendocrinology==
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  • *Ruth I Wood: Anabolic Steroids: A Fatal Attraction? Journal of Neuroendocrinology, Volume 18, Issue 3: 227-228. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2826.2006.01407.x)
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  • Congress in San Francisco in 1985, and was the Editor-in-Chief of ''Neuroendocrinology'' from 1998 until 2006. He was the first president, in 1997, of ''Euroscien *Weiner R, Epelbaum J, Enjalbert A (2008) Remembrances of Claude Kordon ''Neuroendocrinology'' 88:243-5. PMID 19039245
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  • ...labheads/mcewen/intro.php Harold and Margaret Milliken Hatch Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology]
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  • ...attempt to advise on writing; one is the Style Notes for ''The Journal of Neuroendocrinology'' [http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/submit.asp?ref=0953-8194 here]. As I ...hether the subject is sex or science, and even if, as is often the case in neuroendocrinology, the subject is both.
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  • ...al role of glucocorticoids with insulin in daily energy flow. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology. 14(4): 303-47 "The hypothesis proposed in this review is that normal diurn Habib KE ''et al.'' (2001) Neuroendocrinology of stress. ''Endocrinology and Metabolic Clincs of North America'' 30:695-7
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  • ...(2010) Food for Thoughts: Feeding Time and Hormonal Secretion. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 22:620-628 Mendoza J. (2006) Circadian Clocks: Setting Time by Food. '''Journal of Neuroendocrinology 19: 127-137''' (“''…the reward and motivational value of food can also
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  • ...ly vascularised, but is inside the [[blood-brain barrier]], although the [[Neuroendocrinology | neuroendocrine]] neurons in this nucleus project to sites (the [[median e
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  • ...uced sexual receptivity and oxytocin receptor binding in the female rat. ''Neuroendocrinology'' 59:432-40</ref> where they are regulated by estrogen, as well as in appe
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  • ...''et al'' (2004) Ghrelin—a hormone with multiple functions. ''Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology'' 25:27-68 (In the current review we comprehensively summarize (i) the data ...er JV. ''et al'' (2008) Gut Hormones: A Weight Off Your Mind. ''Journal of Neuroendocrinology'' 20:834-841 (It is well established that the hypothalamus and brain stem a
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  • The arcuate nucleus contains two important populations of [[Neuroendocrinology |neuroendocrine neurons]] with nerve endings in the median eminence. One po
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  • ...alamus]] - an important 'model system' in [[neuroscience]] generally and [[neuroendocrinology]] in particular. The neurons of the supraoptic nucleus are magnocellular ne
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  • ...roducing cells, but a few can produce both [[hormone]]s. These cells are [[Neuroendocrinology | neuroendocrine]] neurons, they are electrically excitable, and generate [
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  • ...rom harmful effects of the stress stimuli. <ref>Habib KE ''et al.'' (2001) Neuroendocrinology of stress ''Endocrinology and Metabolic Clincs of North America'' 30:695-72
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  • ...ng his early career that he was drawn to study endocrinology, particularly neuroendocrinology, to find a biological basis for the influence of thoughts and emotions.
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  • ...6.2008.01722.x Mathematical Modelling in Neuroendocrinology]. ''Journal of Neuroendocrinology: From Molecular to Translational Neurobiology'' 20:713-718.
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  • ...6.2008.01722.x Mathematical Modelling in Neuroendocrinology]. ''Journal of Neuroendocrinology: From Molecular to Translational Neurobiology'' 20:713-718.
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  • *McEwen BS. (2002) The neurobiology and neuroendocrinology of stress. Implications for post-traumatic stress disorder from a basic sci ...precipitating cause-a recent, severely traumatic event-is unambiguous. The neuroendocrinology of PTSD is noteworthy, being characterized in many adult victims by enhance
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  • ...ent nerves, many of which travel down the spinal cord, and indirectly by [[neuroendocrinology| neuroendocrine]] regulation of [[hormone]] secretion. Accordingly, disrupt
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