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demonstrated that the UII/UT system is involved in the control of cardiovascular activity ( Watson & May 2004 , Vaudry et al . 2010 ), locomotor activity, orexigenic and dipsogenic response ( Do-Rego et al . 2005 ), sleep ( de Lecea & Bourgin 2008 ), and
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gpGhsr1b has a larger transcript size than gpGhsr1a , it actually encodes for a shorter truncated form of gpGhsr1a . Figure 2 Comparisons of nucleotide and amino acid sequences between gpGHSR1a and gpGHSR1b. TM domains are boxed. The aa sequence
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the thermal environment The development and maturation of adipose tissue varies substantially between large and small mammals. The latter are born with an immature hypothalamic–pituitary axis after a short gestation with very little capacity for
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