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1. Inflammation-induced functional connectivity of melanin-concentrating hormone and IL-10.

2. Melanin concentrating hormone induces hippocampal acetylcholine release via the medial septum in rats.

3. Microinjection of melanin concentrating hormone into the lateral preoptic area promotes non-REM sleep in the rat.

4. The development of the MCH system.

5. A role for Melanin-Concentrating Hormone in learning and memory.

6. Melanin-concentrating hormone producing neurons: Activities and modulations.

7. Melanin-concentrating hormone: A neuropeptide hormone affecting the relationship between photic environment and fish with special reference to background color and food intake regulation.

8. Role of the melanin-concentrating hormone neuropeptide in sleep regulation.

9. Neuroanatomical distribution of MCH in the brain and pituitary of submammalian vertebrates.

10. Melanin-concentrating hormone and melanin-concentrating hormone receptors in mammalian skin physiopathology.

11. Melanin-concentrating hormone. Editorial.

12. MCH: From melanin-concentration to mega-consumption.

13. MCH and feeding behavior-interaction with peptidic network.

14. Melanin-concentrating hormone signaling systems in fish.

15. Possible involvement of melanin-concentrating hormone in food intake in a teleost fish, barfin flounder.

16. Beyond skin color: emerging roles of melanin-concentrating hormone in energy homeostasis and other physiological functions.

17. Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) involvement in pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-induced seizure in rat and guinea pig.

18. Behavioral effects of alpha-MSH and MCH after central administration in the female rat.

19. Alpha-MSH and MCH are functional antagonists in a CNS auditory gating paradigm.

20. Structure-activity studies with fragments and analogous of salmonid melanin-concentrating hormone.

21. Opiocortin and catecholamine input to CRF-immunoreactive neurons in rat forebrain.

22. Misleading concepts in the field of brain peptides.

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