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Orexin

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  1. Orexins and orexin receptors: a family of hypothalamic neuropeptides and G protein-coupled receptors that regulate feeding behavior [see comments] (Sakurai T; Cell, 1998 Feb 20)

  2. Down regulation of the prepro-orexin gene expression in genetically obese mice. (Yamamoto Y; Brain Res Mol Brain Res, 1999 Feb 19)

  3. Orexins, a novel family of hypothalamic neuropeptides, modulate pituitary luteinizing hormone secretion in an ovarian steroid-dependent manner. (Pu S; Regul Pept, 1998 Nov 30)

  4. Orexins, orexigenic hypothalamic peptides, interact with autonomic, neuroendocrine and neuroregulatory systems. (Date Y; Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 1999 Jan 19)

  5. Independent feeding and metabolic actions of orexins in mice. (Lubkin M; Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 1998 Dec 18)

  6. [Orexins--new hypothalamic peptides that stimulate appetite] (Meister B; Lakartidningen, 1998 Dec 16)

  7. Distribution of orexin receptor mRNA in the rat brain. (Trivedi P; FEBS Lett, 1998 Oct 30)

  8. Hypocretin/orexin- and melanin-concentrating hormone-expressing cells form distinct populations in the rodent lateral hypothalamus: relationship to the neuropeptide Y and agouti gene-related protein systems. (Broberger C; J Comp Neurol, 1998 Dec 28)

  9. Induction of outward current by orexin-B in mouse peritoneal macrophages. (Ichinose M; FEBS Lett, 1998 Nov 27)

  10. Orexins: a newly discovered family of hypothalamic regulators of food intake. (Wolf G; Nutr Rev, 1998 Jun)

  11. Orexins and orexin receptors: a family of hypothalamic neuropeptides and G protein-coupled receptors that regulate feeding behavior [comment] (Sakurai T; Cell, 1998 Mar 6)

  12. Synaptic interaction between hypocretin (orexin) and neuropeptide Y cells in the rodent and primate hypothalamus: a novel circuit implicated in metabolic and endocrine regulations. (Horvath TL; J Neurosci, 1999 Feb 1)

  13. Presynaptic and postsynaptic actions and modulation of neuroendocrine neurons by new hypothalamic peptide, hypocretin/orexin. (van den Pol AN; J Neurosci, 1998 Oct 1)