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    • Inhibitory effects of central neuropeptide Y on the somatotropic and gonadotropic axes in male rats are independent of adrenal hormones 

      Sainsbury, Amanda; Herzog, H
      Published 2001-03-01
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    • Fat Aussie—A New Alström Syndrome Mouse Showing a Critical Role for ALMS1 in Obesity, Diabetes, and Spermatogenesis 

      Arsov, T; Silva, DG; O'Bryan, MK; Sainsbury, Amanda; Lee, NJ; Kennedy, C; Manji, SSM; Nelms, K; Liu, C; Vinuesa, CG; de Krester, DM; Goodnow, CC; Petrovsky, N
      Published 2006-07-01
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    • Synergistic effects of Y2 and Y4 receptors on adiposity and bone mass revealed in double knockout mice 

      Sainsbury, Amanda; Baldock, PA; Schwarzer, CJ; Ueno, N; Enriquez, RF; Couzens, M; Inui, A; Herzog, H; Gardiner, EM
      Published 2003-08-01
      Neuropeptide Y regulates numerous physiological processes via at least five different Y receptors, but the specific roles of each receptor are still unclear. We previously demonstrated that Y2 receptor knockout results in ...
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    • Call for an urgent rethink of the ‘health at every size’ concept 

      Sainsbury, Amanda; Hay, P
      Published 2014-03-01
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    • Y4 receptor knockout rescues fertility in ob/ob mice 

      Sainsbury, Amanda; Schwarzer, C; Couzens, M; Jenkins, A; Oakes, SR; Ormandy, CJ
      Published 2002-05-01
      Hypothalamic 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 ...
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