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  • *The [[British Society for Neuroendocrinology]] *[[Journal of Neuroendocrinology]] (Blackwell)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/British Society for Neuroendocrinology]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Journal of Neuroendocrinology}}
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  • ...oendocrinology''' (BSN) is an academic society that promotes research in [[neuroendocrinology]] - the interplay between the endocrine and nervous systems that control so ...oendocrine Group'' in 1985 and changed its name to the British Society for Neuroendocrinology with effect from May 2001. The BSN is one of the founding members of the [[
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  • #REDIRECT [[Journal of Neuroendocrinology]]
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  • *[[neuroendocrinology]]
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  • (1913 - 1971) The "father" of neuroendocrinology.
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  • Academic society that promotes research in neuroendocrinology.
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  • ...promote the development of research and education in basic and clinical [[neuroendocrinology]], to disseminate scientific information in this and related fields, to arr a) Organises, every 4 years, an ''International Congress of Neuroendocrinology'' to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of recent research
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  • ...n, appetite and obesity ]''Neuroendocrine Briefings''; British Society for Neuroendocrinology
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  • ...ndo.org.uk/content/category/1/4/11/ Topical Briefings] British Society for Neuroendocrinology
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  • ...journal that mainly publishes reports of original research in the field of neuroendocrinology,
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  • ...e 2008) French biologist who was a leading researcher in endocrinology and neuroendocrinology.
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  • ...pdf Geoffrey Harris] </ref>] (1913-1971) has been called the "father" of [[neuroendocrinology]]. Working in Oxford, he showed, through a series of elegant experiments, t ...al Lecture. Some recent development in brain-pituitary-ovarian physiology. Neuroendocrinology 17:97–124</ref><ref><Raisman G (1977) AN URGE TO EXPLAIN THE INCOMPREHENS
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  • *[http://www.neuroendo.org.uk/ British Society for Neuroendocrinology]
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  • ...the globe the development of research and education in basic and clinical neuroendocrinology,
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  • ...4/11/ Preterm labour: Tsunami waves?] Alison Douglas ''British Society for Neuroendocrinology'' Topical Briefing .../11/ Are neuropeptides brain hormones?] Mike Ludwig, ''British Society for Neuroendocrinology'' Topical Briefing
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  • The '''Journal of Neuroendocrinology''', first published ...ide “the principal international focus for the newest ideas in classical [[neuroendocrinology]] (vertebrate and invertebrate) and its expanding interface with the regula
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  • ...econd Author, "Another perfect reference for Subpart 1," ''Fake Journal of Neuroendocrinology'' 25:2 (2009) pp. 62-99.</ref>
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  • ...ewly discovered hormone ]''Neuroendocrine Briefings''; British Society for Neuroendocrinology
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  • * [[Neuroendocrinology]]
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  • ...n, appetite and obesity ]''Neuroendocrine Briefings''; British Society for Neuroendocrinology</ref>.
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  • *Karatsoreos IN, Silver R (2007) Minireview: The neuroendocrinology of the suprachiasmatic nucleus as a conductor of body time in mammals. ''En
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  • ...y the brain, and especially by the [[hypothalamus]].<ref>Guillemin R (2011)Neuroendocrinology: a short historical review ''Ann N Y Acad Sci'' 1220:1-5 PMID 21388398</ref ==Pioneers of neuroendocrinology==
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  • *Ruth I Wood: Anabolic Steroids: A Fatal Attraction? Journal of Neuroendocrinology, Volume 18, Issue 3: 227-228. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2826.2006.01407.x)
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  • Congress in San Francisco in 1985, and was the Editor-in-Chief of ''Neuroendocrinology'' from 1998 until 2006. He was the first president, in 1997, of ''Euroscien *Weiner R, Epelbaum J, Enjalbert A (2008) Remembrances of Claude Kordon ''Neuroendocrinology'' 88:243-5. PMID 19039245
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  • ...labheads/mcewen/intro.php Harold and Margaret Milliken Hatch Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology]
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  • ...attempt to advise on writing; one is the Style Notes for ''The Journal of Neuroendocrinology'' [http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/submit.asp?ref=0953-8194 here]. As I ...hether the subject is sex or science, and even if, as is often the case in neuroendocrinology, the subject is both.
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  • ...al role of glucocorticoids with insulin in daily energy flow. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology. 14(4): 303-47 "The hypothesis proposed in this review is that normal diurn Habib KE ''et al.'' (2001) Neuroendocrinology of stress. ''Endocrinology and Metabolic Clincs of North America'' 30:695-7
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  • ...(2010) Food for Thoughts: Feeding Time and Hormonal Secretion. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 22:620-628 Mendoza J. (2006) Circadian Clocks: Setting Time by Food. '''Journal of Neuroendocrinology 19: 127-137''' (“''…the reward and motivational value of food can also
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  • ...ly vascularised, but is inside the [[blood-brain barrier]], although the [[Neuroendocrinology | neuroendocrine]] neurons in this nucleus project to sites (the [[median e
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  • ...uced sexual receptivity and oxytocin receptor binding in the female rat. ''Neuroendocrinology'' 59:432-40</ref> where they are regulated by estrogen, as well as in appe
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  • ...''et al'' (2004) Ghrelin—a hormone with multiple functions. ''Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology'' 25:27-68 (In the current review we comprehensively summarize (i) the data ...er JV. ''et al'' (2008) Gut Hormones: A Weight Off Your Mind. ''Journal of Neuroendocrinology'' 20:834-841 (It is well established that the hypothalamus and brain stem a
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  • The arcuate nucleus contains two important populations of [[Neuroendocrinology |neuroendocrine neurons]] with nerve endings in the median eminence. One po
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  • ...alamus]] - an important 'model system' in [[neuroscience]] generally and [[neuroendocrinology]] in particular. The neurons of the supraoptic nucleus are magnocellular ne
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  • ...roducing cells, but a few can produce both [[hormone]]s. These cells are [[Neuroendocrinology | neuroendocrine]] neurons, they are electrically excitable, and generate [
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  • ...rom harmful effects of the stress stimuli. <ref>Habib KE ''et al.'' (2001) Neuroendocrinology of stress ''Endocrinology and Metabolic Clincs of North America'' 30:695-72
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  • ...ng his early career that he was drawn to study endocrinology, particularly neuroendocrinology, to find a biological basis for the influence of thoughts and emotions.
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  • ...6.2008.01722.x Mathematical Modelling in Neuroendocrinology]. ''Journal of Neuroendocrinology: From Molecular to Translational Neurobiology'' 20:713-718.
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  • ...6.2008.01722.x Mathematical Modelling in Neuroendocrinology]. ''Journal of Neuroendocrinology: From Molecular to Translational Neurobiology'' 20:713-718.
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  • *McEwen BS. (2002) The neurobiology and neuroendocrinology of stress. Implications for post-traumatic stress disorder from a basic sci ...precipitating cause-a recent, severely traumatic event-is unambiguous. The neuroendocrinology of PTSD is noteworthy, being characterized in many adult victims by enhance
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  • ...ent nerves, many of which travel down the spinal cord, and indirectly by [[neuroendocrinology| neuroendocrine]] regulation of [[hormone]] secretion. Accordingly, disrupt
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