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1. Regulation of aldosterone secretion by several aberrant receptors including for glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide in a patient with an aldosteronoma.

2. Quantitative trait loci affecting phenotypic variation in the vacuolated lens mouse mutant, a multigenic mouse model of neural tube defects.

3. ACTH receptor promoter polymorphism associates with severity of premature adrenarche and modulates hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis in children.

4. Studies on the physiological functions of the melanocortin system.

5. The aberrant expression of the gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) receptor in adrenal hyperplasia: does chronic adrenocorticotropin exposure stimulate up-regulation of GIP receptors in Cushing's disease?

6. Role of melanocortin-4 receptors in mediating renal sympathoactivation to leptin and insulin.

7. The melanocortin-1 receptor gene mediates female-specific mechanisms of analgesia in mice and humans.

8. Genetic disruption of gamma-melanocyte-stimulating hormone signaling leads to salt-sensitive hypertension in the mouse.

9. Hyperphagia, not hypometabolism, causes early onset obesity in melanocortin-4 receptor knockout mice.

10. The proof of the pudding is in the eating: editorial focus on "Hyperphagia, not hypometabolism, causes early onset obesity in melanocortin-4-receptor knockout mice".

11. Hypothalamic melanocortin receptors and chronic regulation of arterial pressure and renal function.

12. Differential sensitivity to central leptin and insulin in male and female rats.

13. Loss-of-function variants of the human melanocortin-1 receptor gene in melanoma cells define structural determinants of receptor function.

14. A role for the melanocortin 4 receptor in sexual function.

15. The effect of alphaMSH analogues on rat bones.

16. Alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone potentiates p16/CDKN2A expression in human skin after ultraviolet irradiation.

17. Disruption of the fifth melanocortin receptor alters the urinary excretion of aggression-modifying pheromones in male house mice.

18. Chronic blockade of melanocortin receptors alleviates allodynia in rats with neuropathic pain.

19. Cerebrospinal fluid and plasma concentrations of leptin, NPY, and alpha-MSH in obese women and their relationship to negative energy balance.

20. Inheritance and population structure of the white-phased "Kermode" black bear.

21. The melanocortin-1-receptor gene is the major freckle gene.

22. Central melanocortin receptors mediate changes in food intake in the rhesus macaque.

23. AAAS meeting. The flip side of obesity research.

24. Melanocortin receptors: their functions and regulation by physiological agonists and antagonists.

25. The melanocortin 1 receptor is the principal mediator of the effects of agouti signaling protein on mammalian melanocytes.

26. Melanocortin receptor-mediated mobilization of intracellular free calcium in HEK293 cells.

27. Common requirements for melanocortin-4 receptor selectivity of structurally unrelated melanocortin agonist and endogenous antagonist, Agouti protein.

28. AgRP(83-132) acts as an inverse agonist on the human-melanocortin-4 receptor.

29. Stimulation of intracellular free calcium in GH3 cells by gamma3-melanocyte-stimulating hormone. Involvement of a novel melanocortin receptor?

30. Chronic blockade of the melanocortin 4 receptor subtype leads to obesity independently of neuropeptide Y action, with no adverse effects on the gonadotropic and somatotropic axes.

31. Functional adrenocorticotropic hormone receptor in cultured human vascular endothelial cells : possible role in control of blood pressure.

32. Role of ACTH receptor in adrenocortical tumor formation.

33. Proliferative signaling initiated in ACTH receptors.

34. The hypothalamus and the regulation of energy homeostasis: lifting the lid on a black box.

35. Evidence for variable selective pressures at MC1R.

36. The role of the dorsal vagal complex and the vagus nerve in feeding effects of melanocortin-3/4 receptor stimulation.

37. Agouti and agouti-related protein: analogies and contrasts.

38. Differential role of melanocortins in mediating leptin's central effects on feeding and reproduction.

39. From Agouti to Pomc--100 years of fat blonde mice.

40. The yellow mouse obesity syndrome and mechanisms of agouti-induced obesity.

41. Participation of the melanocortin-1 receptor in the UV control of pigmentation.

42. Functional characterization of naturally occurring mutations of the human adrenocorticotropin receptor: poor correlation of phenotype and genotype.

43. Agouti antagonism of melanocortin-4 receptor: greater effect with desacetyl-alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) than with alpha-MSH.

44. Physiological and anatomical circuitry between Agouti-related protein and leptin signaling.

46. State-of-the-art-lecture: Obesity-induced hypertension: new concepts from the emerging biology of obesity.

47. Interactions between the melanocortin system and leptin in control of sympathetic nerve traffic.

48. Brainstem application of melanocortin receptor ligands produces long-lasting effects on feeding and body weight.

49. A role for guanyl nucleotide-binding regulatory protein beta- and gamma-subunits in the expression of the adrenocorticotropin receptor.

50. Expression of melanocortin-5 receptor in secretory epithelia supports a functional role in exocrine and endocrine glands.

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