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1. Different modes of GH administration influence gene expression in the male rat brain.

2. Neuronal and glia-related biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid of patients with acute ischemic stroke.

3. Genetic variation at the IGF1 locus shows association with post-stroke outcome and to circulating IGF1.

4. Local overexpression of GH and GH/IGF1 effects in the adult mouse hippocampus.

5. Serum IGF-I levels correlate to improvement of functional outcome after ischemic stroke.

6. Cardiovascular fitness is associated with cognition in young adulthood.

7. Peripheral administration of GH induces cell proliferation in the brain of adult hypophysectomized rats.

8. Proliferative and protective effects of growth hormone secretagogues on adult rat hippocampal progenitor cells.

9. Peripheral infusion of insulin-like growth factor-I increases the number of newborn oligodendrocytes in the cerebral cortex of adult hypophysectomized rats.

10. Aspects of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I related to neuroprotection, regeneration, and functional plasticity in the adult brain.

11. Insulin-like growth factor-I increases astrocyte intercellular gap junctional communication and connexin43 expression in vitro.

12. IGF-I has a direct proliferative effect in adult hippocampal progenitor cells.

13. Expression of delta opioid receptor mRNA and protein in the rat cerebral cortex and cerebellum is decreased by growth hormone.

14. Endothelin-1 decreases glutamate uptake in primary cultured rat astrocytes.

15. Growth hormone increases connexin-43 expression in the cerebral cortex and hypothalamus.

16. Peripheral infusion of IGF-I selectively induces neurogenesis in the adult rat hippocampus.

17. Connexin43 mRNA and protein expression during postnatal development of defined brain regions.

18. Extent of intercellular calcium wave propagation is related to gap junction permeability and level of connexin-43 expression in astrocytes in primary cultures from four brain regions.

19. Delta-opioid receptors on astroglial cells in primary culture: mobilization of intracellular free calcium via a pertussis sensitive G protein.

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