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Neuroendocrinology

 
 
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  • The neuroendocrinology of PTSD is noteworthy, being characterized in many adult victims by enhanced negative feedback sensitivity of glucocorticoid receptors in the stress response system, and lower than normal urinary and plasma cortisol levels [8].
 

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Gene context of Neuroendocrinology

  • However, these data represent the most direct test currently possible of the specific role of the ER alpha protein on behavior and neuroendocrinology [17].
  • Ghrelin: more than a new frontier in neuroendocrinology [18].
  • The identification of the gene(s) causing FGD without mutations in the MC2-R and causing the triple A syndrome may reveal novel aspects in cell signalling and neuroendocrinology [19].
  • These results match those previously obtained by us [Couce et al.: Neuroendocrinology 1997;66:145] in which the distribution of the OB-R protein in the human brain was first described [20].
  • The journal with the largest number of original papers is Journal of Pineal Research (1st Bradford's zone) with 533 articles, followed by Journal of Neural Transmission (258) and Neuroendocrinology (221), which constituted the 2nd Bradford's zone [21].

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