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101. Identification of an N -acylated- D Arg-Leu-NH 2 Dipeptide as a Highly Selective Neuropeptide FF1 Receptor Antagonist That Potently Prevents Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia.

102. Role of central kisspeptin and RFRP-3 in energy metabolism in the male Wistar rat.

103. Daily and Estral Regulation of RFRP-3 Neurons in the Female Mice.

104. A refined method to monitor arousal from hibernation in the European hamster.

105. Thyroid hormone receptors are required for the melatonin-dependent control of Rfrp gene expression in mice.

106. RFRP3 increases food intake in a sex-dependent manner in the seasonal hamster Phodopus sungorus.

107. Impact of Circadian Disruption on Female Mice Reproductive Function.

108. Photoperiodic regulation in a wild-derived mouse strain.

109. Individual evaluation of luteinizing hormone in aged C57BL/6 J female mice.

110. A Kiss to drive rhythms in reproduction.

111. The dromedary camel displays annual variation in hypothalamic kisspeptin and Arg-Phe-amide-related peptide-3 according to sex, season, and breeding activity.

112. Functional Implications of RFRP-3 in the Central Control of Daily and Seasonal Rhythms in Reproduction.

113. Kisspeptin and RFRP3 modulate body mass in Phodopus sungorus via two different neuroendocrine pathways.

114. Gene expression profiling during hibernation in the European hamster.

115. Strong Circadian Rhythms in the Choroid Plexus: Implications for Sleep-Independent Brain Metabolite Clearance.

116. Hamster Melatonin Receptors: Cloning and Binding Characterization of MT₁ and Attempt to Clone MT₂.

117. Melatonin-independent Photoperiodic Entrainment of the Circannual TSH Rhythm in the Pars Tuberalis of the European Hamster.

118. Characterization of the Mel1c melatoninergic receptor in platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus).

119. Downregulation of Deiodinase 3 is the earliest event in photoperiodic and photorefractory activation of the gonadotropic axis in seasonal hamsters.

120. Daily rhythms count for female fertility.

121. Maternal photoperiod programs hypothalamic thyroid status via the fetal pituitary gland.

122. Effect of the Camelid's Seminal Plasma Ovulation-Inducing Factor/β-NGF: A Kisspeptin Target Hypothesis.

123. RF313, an orally bioavailable neuropeptide FF receptor antagonist, opposes effects of RF-amide-related peptide-3 and opioid-induced hyperalgesia in rodents.

124. miR-132/212 Modulates Seasonal Adaptation and Dendritic Morphology of the Central Circadian Clock.

125. Roles of RFRP-3 in the Daily and Seasonal Regulation of Reproductive Activity in Female Syrian Hamsters.

126. The role of kisspeptin and RFRP in the circadian control of female reproduction.

127. Coordinated seasonal regulation of metabolic and reproductive hypothalamic peptides in the desert jerboa.

128. Kisspeptin and RFRP-3 differentially regulate food intake and metabolic neuropeptides in the female desert jerboa.

129. Development of Dipeptidic hGPR54 Agonists.

130. Sex differences in the photoperiodic regulation of RF-Amide related peptide (RFRP) and its receptor GPR147 in the syrian hamster.

131. RFRP Neurons - The Doorway to Understanding Seasonal Reproduction in Mammals.

132. A Multi-Oscillatory Circadian System Times Female Reproduction.

133. Evidence for a Putative Circadian Kiss-Clock in the Hypothalamic AVPV in Female Mice.

134. Food-anticipatory activity in Syrian hamsters: behavioral and molecular responses in the hypothalamus according to photoperiodic conditions.

136. Photoperiodic co-regulation of kisseptin, neurokinin B and dynorphin in the hypothalamus of a seasonal rodent.

137. A circannual clock drives expression of genes central for seasonal reproduction.

138. TSH restores a summer phenotype in photoinhibited mammals via the RF-amides RFRP3 and kisspeptin.

139. Comparative analysis of kisspeptin-immunoreactivity reveals genuine differences in the hypothalamic Kiss1 systems between rats and mice.

140. Distribution and seasonal variation in hypothalamic RF-amide peptides in a semi-desert rodent, the jerboa.

141. Circannual variation in thyroid hormone deiodinases in a short-day breeder.

142. Kisspeptins and RFRP-3 Act in Concert to Synchronize Rodent Reproduction with Seasons.

143. RFRP neurons are critical gatekeepers for the photoperiodic control of reproduction.

144. Plasma corticosterone elevation inhibits the activation of nuclear factor kappa B (NFKB) in the Syrian hamster pineal gland.

145. Stimulatory effect of RFRP-3 on the gonadotrophic axis in the male Syrian hamster: the exception proves the rule.

146. A kiss for daily and seasonal reproduction.

147. The daily melatonin pattern in Djungarian hamsters depends on the circadian phenotype.

148. Melatonin controls photoperiodic changes in tanycyte vimentin and neural cell adhesion molecule expression in the Djungarian hamster (Phodopus sungorus).

149. Naughty melatonin: how mothers tick off their fetus.

150. A noradrenergic sensitive endogenous clock is present in the rat pineal gland.

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