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1. Selective predisposition to bacterial infections in IRAK-4–deficient children: IRAK-4–dependent TLRs are otherwise redundant in protective immunity

2. A MEN1 syndrome with a paraganglioma

3. Everolimus and Octreotide for Patients with Recurrent Meningioma: Results from the Phase II CEVOREM Trial

4. Metabolomics signatures of a subset of RET variants according to their oncogenic risk level

5. Octreotide therapy in meningiomas: in vitro study, clinical correlation, and literature review

6. Pasireotide is more effective than octreotide, alone or combined with everolimus on human meningioma in vitro

7. Lessons from monogenic causes of growth hormone deficiency

8. Anti-proliferative and anti-secretory effects of everolimus on human pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors primary cultures: is there any benefit from combination with somatostatin analogs?

9. RAPID DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF POLYURIA-POLYDIPSIA SYNDROME IN CHILDREN: THE COPEPTIN APPROACH. A CASE REPORT

10. Assessment of glycemic control in nursing home residents with diabetes

11. Evidence for an internal and functional circadian clock in rat pituitary cells

12. Development of a high-yielding bioprocess for 11-α hydroxylation of canrenone under conditions of oxygen-enriched air supply

13. Autophosphorylation on S614 inhibits the activity and the transforming potential of BRAF

14. Ketoconazole revisited: a preoperative or postoperative treatment in Cushing's disease

15. Efficacy of a dopamine-somatostatin chimeric molecule, BIM-23A760, in the control of cell growth from primary cultures of human non-functioning pituitary adenomas: a multi-center study

16. Mutations in theAryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Interacting ProteinGene Are Not Highly Prevalent among Subjects with Sporadic Pituitary Adenomas

17. Ultrastructural plasticity in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus. Possible involvement in clock entrainment

18. An Uncommon Phenotype with Familial Central Hypogonadism Caused by a Novel PROP1 Gene Mutant Truncated in the Transactivation Domain

19. Congenital Isolated Adrenocorticotropin Deficiency: An Underestimated Cause of Neonatal Death, Explained byTPITGene Mutations

20. Vitamin A is a necessary factor for sympathetic- independent rhythmic activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase in the rat pineal gland

21. A circadian clock transcription model for the personalization of cancer chronotherapy

22. Ciliary neurotrophic factor controls progenitor migration during remyelination in the adult rodent brain

23. Genetic analysis in young patients with sporadic pituitary macroadenomas: besides AIP don't forget MEN1 genetic analysis

24. FURTHER HETEROGENEITY IN MYOPATHY WITH TUBULAR AGGREGATES?

25. The selector gene Pax7 dictates alternate pituitary cell fates through its pioneer action on chromatin remodeling

26. Glutamate, GABA, glycine and taurine modulate serotonin synthesis and release in rostral and caudal rhombencephalic raphe cells in primary cultures

27. Absence of IDH mutation identifies a novel radiologic and molecular subtype of WHO grade II gliomas with dismal prognosis

28. Striatal proenkephalin turnover and gene transcription are regulated by cyclic AMP and protein kinase c-related pathways

29. [A cause of intracerebral calcifications that should be known: pseudohypoparathyroidism Ib]

30. mPGES-1 knock-out mice are resistant to cancer-induced anorexia despite the absence of central mPGES-1 up-regulation in wild-type anorexic mice

31. A novel dysfunctional LHX4 mutation with high phenotypical variability in patients with hypopituitarism

32. Somatostatinergic ligands in dopamine-sensitive and -resistant prolactinomas

33. [Clinical and genetic aspects of combined pituitary hormone deficiencies]

34. Serotonin synthesis from tryptophan by hypothalamic cells in serum-free medium culture

36. Relevance of coexpression of somatostatin and dopamine D2 receptors in pituitary adenomas

37. Nocturnal expression of phosphorylated‐ERK1/2 in gastrin‐releasing peptide neurons of the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus

39. Aryl hydrocarbon receptor-interacting protein gene mutations in familial isolated pituitary adenomas: analysis in 73 families

40. Familial isolated pituitary adenomas : clinical characterization and epidemiology J

44. Conditional transgenesis using Dimerizable Cre (DiCre)

45. c-Fos immunoreactivity induced by intraperitoneal LPS administration is reduced in the brain of mice lacking the microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1 (mPGES-1)

46. RuCl3/PPh3: an efficient combination for the preparation of chiral 1,3-anti-diols through catalytic hydrogenation

47. Pituitary Transcription Factors: From Congenital Deficiencies to Gene Therapy

48. Regulation of the RAP1/RAF-1/extracellularly regulated kinase-1/2 cascade and prolactin release by the phosphoinositide 3-kinase/AKT pathway in pituitary cells

49. Involvement of the pituitary-specific transcription factor pit-1 in somatolactotrope cell growth and death: an approach using dominant-negative pit-1 mutants

50. Epilepsy related to hypothalamic hamartomas : surgical management with special reference to ga surgery

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