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1. Unacylated ghrelin and obestatin: promising biomarkers of protein energy wasting in children with chronic kidney disease.

2. Intracoronary Des-Acyl Ghrelin Acutely Increases Cardiac Perfusion Through a Nitric Oxide-Related Mechanism in Female Anesthetized Pigs.

3. Interictal ghrelin levels in adult patients with epilepsy.

4. Obestatin levels are associated with C-peptide and antiinsulin antibodies at the onset, whereas unacylated and acylated ghrelin levels are not predictive of long-term metabolic control in children with type 1 diabetes.

5. Measurement of Ghrelin as a Marker of Appetite Dysregulation in Cats with and without Chronic Kidney Disease.

6. Prospective Evaluation of Ghrelin and Des-Acyl Ghrelin Plasma Levels in Children with Newly Diagnosed Epilepsy: Evidence for Reduced Ghrelin-to-Des-Acyl Ghrelin Ratio in Generalized Epilepsies.

7. Overweight and obesity in type 1 diabetes is not associated with higher ghrelin concentrations.

8. Ghrelin Levels and Decreased Kidney Function in Patients with Early Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease Against the Background of Obesity.

9. Ghrelin Protects Against Insulin-Induced Hypoglycemia in a Mouse Model of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus.

10. Remote ischemic preconditioning reduces myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury through unacylated ghrelin-induced activation of the JAK/STAT pathway.

11. Serum and urine ghrelin in adult epileptic patients.

12. Leptin and ghrelin in chronic kidney disease: their associations with protein-energy wasting.

13. Obestatin as a key regulator of metabolism and cardiovascular function with emerging therapeutic potential for diabetes.

14. Unacylated ghrelin and obestatin in pediatric CKD: are they important in protein energy wasting?

15. Targeting the Ghrelin Receptor as a Novel Therapeutic Option for Epilepsy.

16. Ghrelin and its role in gastrointestinal tract tumors.

17. GIST and Ghrelin: To Be or Not to Be?

18. Unacylated Ghrelin Improves Vascular Dysfunction and Attenuates Atherosclerosis during High-Fat Diet Consumption in Rodents.

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