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1. The melanocortin pathway and energy homeostasis: From discovery to obesity therapy

2. Ghrelin

3. Plasma and Red Blood Cell Membrane Accretion and Pharmacokinetics of RT001 (bis-Allylic 11,11-D2-Linoleic Acid Ethyl Ester) during Long Term Dosing in Patients.

4. Preclinical gastrointestinal prokinetic efficacy and endocrine effects of the ghrelin mimetic RM-131.

5. Design and synthesis of highly potent and selective melanotropin analogues of SHU9119 modified at position 6.

6. Potent and selective peptide agonists of alpha-melanotropin action at human melanocortin receptor 4: their synthesis and biological evaluation in vitro.

7. Distribution of neuromedin U receptor subtype 2 mRNA in the rat brain.

8. Adenosine: A partial agonist of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor.

9. Obesity: an epidemic in need of therapeutics.

10. L-152,804: orally active and selective neuropeptide Y Y5 receptor antagonist.

11. Analogs of lactam derivatives of alpha-melanotropin with basic and acidic residues.

12. Analogs of MTII, lactam derivatives of alpha-melanotropin, modified at the N-terminus, and their selectivity at human melanocortin receptors 3, 4, and 5.

13. Melanocortin mediated inhibition of feeding behavior in rats.

14. Generation of APLP2 KO mice and early postnatal lethality in APLP2/APP double KO mice.

15. ART (protein product of agouti-related transcript) as an antagonist of MC-3 and MC-4 receptors.

16. Preparation of functionally active [35S]leptin for mapping its receptors in the brain.

17. The transposition unit of variant surface glycoprotein gene 118 of Trypanosoma brucei. Presence of repeated elements at its border and absence of promoter-associated sequences.

18. Rapid change of the repertoire of variant surface glycoprotein genes in trypanosomes by gene duplication and deletion.

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