Neonatal overfeeding disrupts pituitary ghrelin signalling in female rats long-term; implications for the stress response
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posted on 2017-03-01, 00:00 authored by Luba SominskyLuba Sominsky, I Ziko, S J SpencerNeonatal overfeeding disrupts pituitary ghrelin signalling in female rats long-term; implications for the stress response
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PLoS ONEVolume
12Issue
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e0173498Pagination
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Public Library of ScienceLocation
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1932-6203eISSN
1932-6203Language
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Multidisciplinary SciencesScience & Technologyghrelinpituitary glandpsychological stressgrowth hormonetraditional ACTH stimulation testhypothalamusgene expressionstress signaling cascadeScience & Technology - Other TopicsGENDER-DIFFERENCESMATERNAL-CARESEX-DIFFERENCESMESSENGER-RNAADRENAL AXISCIRCULATING GHRELINHORMONAL-REGULATIONIMMUNE CHALLENGEDESACYL GHRELIN
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