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2. Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism
3. Anterior Pituitary Transcriptomics Following a High-Fat Diet: Impact of Oxidative Stress on Cell Metabolism.
4. OR20-03 Leptin-mediated Regulation Of Gene Regulatory Networks In Gonadotropes
5. Musashi exerts control of gonadotrope target mRNA translation during the mouse estrous cycle
6. Maternal undernutrition results in transcript changes in male offspring that may promote resistance to high fat diet induced weight gain.
7. PMON55 Calcium Imaging in the Intact Mouse Pituitary: A Novel Design for Understanding the Formation and Modulation of the Gonadotrope Network
8. Association of Gnrhr mRNA With the Stem Cell Determinant Musashi: A Mechanism for Leptin-Mediated Modulation of GnRHR Expression
9. 410 Mild Maternal Undernutrition Results in a Premature Neonatal Leptin Surge and Resistance in Male Offspring to a High Fat Diet
10. Adipocyte Versus Somatotrope Leptin: Regulation of Metabolic Functions in the Mouse
11. Sex Differences in Somatotrope Dependency on Leptin Receptors in Young Mice: Ablation of LEPR Causes Severe Growth Hormone Deficiency and Abdominal Obesity in Males
12. Adipocyte Versus Pituitary Leptin in the Regulation of Pituitary Hormones: Somatotropes Develop Normally in the Absence of Circulating Leptin
13. Mild Maternal Undernutrition Results in a Premature Neonatal Leptin Surge that Promotes Resistance in Male Offspring to a High Fat Diet
14. Musashi as a Regulator of the Follicle-Stimulating Hormone in the Gonadotropes
15. Selective Deletion of Leptin Receptors in Gonadotropes Reveals Activin and GnRH-Binding Sites as Leptin Targets in Support of Fertility
16. Sex differences in somatotrope response to fasting: biphasic responses in male mice
17. Ghrelin Restoration of Function In Vitro in Somatotropes from Male Mice Lacking the Janus Kinase (JAK)-Binding Site of the Leptin Receptor
18. Lack of Sleep and Activity May Contribute to Adult-Onset Obesity in Deletion Mutant Mice Lacking Leptin Receptors in Pituitary Somatotropes
19. Somatotropes Lacking Leptin Receptors Secrete Less Growth Hormone (GH) and Cannot Be Restored or Rescued,In Vitro, by Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH)
20. Ablation of Leptin Signaling to Somatotropes: Changes in Metabolic Factors that Cause Obesity
21. The Somatotrope as a Metabolic Sensor: Deletion of Leptin Receptors Causes Obesity
22. Metabolic signalling to somatotrophs: Transcriptional and post‐transcriptional mediators
23. Somatotrope Responses to Acute and Prolonged Loss of Leptin Signaling
24. SAT-287 Mild Perinatal Undernutrition Results in Underweight Pups and a Premature Neonatal Leptin Surge
25. SAT-284 Musashi Exerts Translational Control Within Anterior Pituitary Cells of the POU1F1 Lineage
26. SAT-292 Musashi: A Novel Regulator of the Gonadotrope Transcriptome
27. The Somatotrope as a Metabolic Sensor: Deletion of Leptin Receptors Causes Obesity
28. SAT-406 Deletion of Musashi in Gonadotropes Leads to Increased GnRHR Protein Levels and Gonadotrope Dysfunction
29. MON-482 Sex-Dependent Biphasic Response by Somatotropes to Fasting and Loss of Leptin Signaling
30. SAT-417 The Gonadotrope Leptin Signal Is Critical for the Early-Morning Estrus Rise in FSH in Female Mice
31. OR24-3 Persistence of Progenitor Cell Markers Following the Selective Ablation of Musashi in Somatotropes
32. Sex-specific changes in postnatal GH and PRL secretion in somatotrope LEPR-null mice
33. Association of Gnrhr mRNA With the Stem Cell Determinant Musashi: A Mechanism for Leptin-Mediated Modulation of GnRHR Expression
34. A Sex-Dependent, Tropic Role for Leptin in the Somatotrope as a Regulator of POU1F1 and POU1F1-Dependent Hormones
35. Purified Somatotrope Populations Include Cells with Multihormonal Potential That Produce GH, TSH and Prolactin in Response to Leptin Signals
36. Functional defects in mice somatotropes caused by ablation of leptin receptors is reversed, in vitro, by stimulation with Ghrelin
37. The Somatotrope as a Metabolic Sensor: Deletion of Leptin Receptors Causes Obesity
38. Eliminating leptin signals to somatotropes reduces GH and fertility and causes obesity in adults
39. MyD88-Dependent Signals Are Essential for the Host Immune Response in Experimental Brain Abscess
40. Toll-Like Receptor 2 Modulates the Proinflammatory Milieu in Staphylococcus aureus -Induced Brain Abscess
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