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Publicaciones en la fuente Endocrinology

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Artículo2018Intergenerational Influence of Paternal Obesity on Metabolic and Reproductive Health Parameters of the Offspring: Male-Preferential Impact and Involvement of Kiss1-Mediated PathwaysEndocrinology
Artículo2015Differences in the Osteogenic Differentiation Capacity of Omental Adipose-Derived Stem Cells in Obese Patients With and Without Metabolic SyndromeEndocrinology
Artículo2015Effects and Interactions of Tachykinins and Dynorphin on FSH and LH Secretion in Developing and Adult RatsEndocrinology
Corrección2015Kisspeptin receptor haplo-insufficiency causes premature ovarian failure despite preserved gonadotropin secretion (vol 155, pg 3088, 2014)Endocrinology
Artículo2015Metabolic and Gonadotropic Impact of Sequential Obesogenic Insults in the Female: Influence of the Loss of Ovarian SecretionEndocrinology
Artículo2014Kisspeptin Receptor Haplo-insufficiency Causes Premature Ovarian Failure Despite Preserved Gonadotropin SecretionEndocrinology
Artículo2014Obesity-Induced Hypogonadism in the Male: Premature Reproductive Neuroendocrine Senescence and Contribution of Kiss1-Mediated MechanismsEndocrinology
Artículo2014Perturbation of Hypothalamic MicroRNA Expression Patterns in Male Rats After Metabolic Distress: Impact of Obesity and Conditions of Negative Energy BalanceEndocrinology
Artículo2014Physiological Roles of Gonadotropin-Inhibitory Hormone Signaling in the Control of Mammalian Reproductive Axis: Studies in the NPFF1 Receptor Null MouseEndocrinology
Artículo2013Changes in Hypothalamic Expression of the Lin28/let-7 System and Related MicroRNAs During Postnatal Maturation and After Experimental Manipulations of PubertyEndocrinology
Artículo2013Distinct Expression Patterns Predict Differential Roles of the miRNA-Binding Proteins, Lin28 and Lin28b, in the Mouse Testis: Studies During Postnatal Development and in a Model of Hypogonadotropic HypogonadismEndocrinology
Artículo2013Metabolic Programming of Puberty: Sexually Dimorphic Responses to Early Nutritional ChallengesEndocrinology
Artículo2012Kisspeptin Signaling Is Indispensable for Neurokinin B, but not Glutamate, Stimulation of Gonadotropin Secretion in MiceEndocrinology
Artículo2010Distribution and postnatal development of Gpr54 gene expression in mouse brain and gonadotropin-releasing hormone neuronsEndocrinology
Corrección2010Distribution and postnatal development of Gpr54 gene expression in mouse brain and gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons (Endocrinology (2010) 151, (312-321))Endocrinology
Artículo2010Phosphorylation of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor-associated neuronal nitric oxide synthase depends on estrogens and modulates hypothalamic nitric oxide production during the ovarian cycleEndocrinology
Artículo2010Regulation of Placental Leptin Expression by Cyclic Adenosine 5 '-Monophosphate Involves Cross Talk between Protein Kinase A and Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling PathwaysEndocrinology
Artículo2010Role of Estradiol in the Dynamic Control of Tanycyte Plasticity Mediated by Vascular Endothelial Cells in the Median EminenceEndocrinology
Artículo2009Resistin Regulates Pituitary Somatotrope Cell Function through the Activation of Multiple Signaling PathwaysEndocrinology
Artículo2009Up-Regulation of Placental Leptin by Human Chorionic GonadotropinEndocrinology
Artículo2008Kisspeptin can stimulate Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) release by a direct action at GnRH nerve terminalsEndocrinology
Artículo2008Low doses of insulin-like growth factor-I induce mitochondrial protection in aging ratsEndocrinology
Artículo2007N-procalcitonin: Central effects on feeding and energy homeostasis in ratsEndocrinology
Artículo2006Sex-dependent effect of melatonin on systemic erythematosus lupus developed in MRL/MpJ-Fas(lpr) mice: It ameliorates the disease course in females, whereas it exacerbates it in malesEndocrinology
Artículo2004Nitric oxide triggers the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt survival pathway in insulin-producing RINm5F cells by arousing Src to activate insulin receptor substrate-1Endocrinology
Artículo1998Guanosine triphosphatase-activating protein-associated protein, but not src-associated protein p68 in mitosis, is a part of insulin signaling complexesEndocrinology
Artículo1997Solubilization and molecular characterization of active pancreastatin receptors from rat liver membranesEndocrinology
Artículo1996Protection from nicotinamide inhibition of interleukin-1 beta-induced RIN cell nitric oxide formation is associated with induction of MnSOD enzyme activityEndocrinology
Artículo1995Delineation of thyroid hormone-responsive sequences within a critical enhancer in the rat uncoupling protein geneEndocrinology
Artículo1995Effects of thyroid hormone on norepinephrine signaling in brown adipose tissue. i.β 1- andβ 2-adrenergic receptors and cyclic adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate generationEndocrinology
Artículo1995Insulin-like growth factor-1 stimulation of cells induces formation of complexes containing phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase, guanosine triphosphatase-activating protein (GAP), and p62 GAP-associated proteinEndocrinology
Artículo1995Thyroid hormone and norepinephrine signaling in brown adipose tissue. ii: Differential effects of thyroid hormone on β3-adrenergic receptors in brown and white adipose tissueEndocrinology
Artículo1993Involvement of α- and β-adrenergic receptors in the regulation of rat pineal tv-acetyltransferase activity during developmentEndocrinology
Artículo1992Mitotic-activity of the endocrine-cells in rat-thyroid glands during postnatal lifeEndocrinology
Artículo1991BETA-ADRENERGIC AND ALPHA-ADRENERGIC MECHANISMS ARE INVOLVED IN REGULATION OF RAT PINEAL TYPE-II THYROXINE 5'-DEIODINASE ACTIVITY DURING DEVELOPMENTEndocrinology
Artículo1988THYROXINE 5'-DEIODINASE ACTIVITY IN PINEAL-GLAND AND FRONTAL-CORTEX - NIGHTTIME INCREASE AND THE EFFECT OF EITHER CONTINUOUS LIGHT EXPOSURE OR SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLIONECTOMYEndocrinology
Artículo1988THYROXINE 5'-DEIODINATION IN BROWN ADIPOSE-TISSUE AND PINEAL-GLAND - IMPLICATIONS FOR THERMOGENIC REGULATION AND ROLE OF MELATONINEndocrinology