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Distribution of prodynorphin mRNA and its interaction with the NPY system in the mouse brain
Lin, S; Boey, D; Lee, NJ; Schwarzer, C; Sainsbury, Amanda; Herzog HPublished 2006-04-01Open AccessArticle -
Double deletion of orexigenic neuropeptide Y and dynorphin results in paradoxical obesity in mice
Nguyen, AD; Slack, K; Schwarzer, C; Lee, NJ; Boey, D; Macia, L; Yulyaningsih, E; Enriquez, RF; Zhang, L; Lin, S; Shi, YC; Baldock, PA; Herzog, H; Sainsbury, AmandaPublished 2014-06-01Open AccessArticle -
Dynorphin knockout reduces fat mass and increases weight loss during fasting in mice
Sainsbury, Amanda; Lin, S; McNamara, K; Slack, K; Enriquez, R; Lee, N; Boey, D; Smythe, G; Schwarzer, C; Baldock, P; Karl, T; Lin, EJ; Couzens, M; Herzog, HPublished 2007-07-01Open AccessArticle -
The endogenous opioid dynorphin is required for normal bone homeostasis in mice
Baldock, PA; Driessler, F; Lin, S; Wong, IPL; Shi, YC; Yulyaningsih, E; Castillo, L; Janmaat, S; Enriquez, RF; Zengin, A; Kieffer, B; Schwarzer, C; Eisman, J; Sainsbury, Amanda; Herzog, HPublished 2012-12-01Open AccessArticle -
Important role of hypothalamic Y2 receptors in body weight regulation revealed in conditional knockout mice
Sainsbury, Amanda; Schwarzer, C; Couzens, M; Fetissov, S; Furtinger, S; Jenkins, A; Cox, HM; Sperk, G; Hökfelt, T; Herzog, HPublished 2002-06-01Open AccessArticle -
Y1 receptors regulate aggressive behaviour by modulating serotonin pathways
Karl, T; Lin, S; Schwarzer, C; Sainsbury, Amanda; Couzens, M; Wittman, W; Boey, D; Von Horsten, S; Herzog, HPublished 2004-08-01Open AccessArticle -
Y2 receptor deletion attenuates the type 2 diabetic syndrome of ob/ob mice.
Sainsbury, Amanda; Schwarzer, C; Couzens, M; Herzog, HPublished 2002-12-01Open AccessArticle -
Y4 receptor knockout rescues fertility in ob/ob mice
Sainsbury, Amanda; Schwarzer, C; Couzens, M; Jenkins, A; Oakes, SR; Ormandy, CJPublished 2002-05-01Hypothalamic neuropeptide Y (NPY) has been implicated in the regulation of energy balance and reproduction, and chronically elevated NPY levels in the hypothalamus are associated with obesity and reduced reproductive ...Open AccessArticle
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