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the PVN ( Mrap2 +/+ n =3, Mrap2 tm1a/tm1a n =3) and in the whole hypothalamus ( Mrap2 +/+ n =4, Mrap2 tm1a/tm1a n =4) as determined by the qPCR. (C) Expression of Sim1 , Trh , Oxt , Avp , Crh and Sst in the PVN of 129/Sv wild type ( n
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the neuropeptides TRH, thyrotropin-releasing hormone; GHRH, growth-hormone releasing hormone; SST, somatostatin; CRH, corticotropin-releasing hormone ( Shimogori et al . 2010 , Diaz et al . 2015 ). In the developing rat, hypothalamus Trh cells first
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GHRH Unpublished data 9, 5, 2 EF1a, CAG ChR2, GCaMP6s mouse, rat PVN, LH CRH (Pomrenze et al. 2015, Füzesi et al. 2016, Romanov et al. 2017) 9, 8, 5, 2 EF1a, CAG, Syn ChR2, GCaMP6s GCaMP6m, hM3Dq mouse PVN, TRH
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4 . NIS, TPO, DUOX1, DUOX2, NOX4, D1, TSHR, and TRH expressions As shown in Fig. 5 A, B and C, 3,5-T2 administration significantly reduced thyroid iodide uptake, TPO iodide oxidation activity, and thyroid D1 activity together with the significantly
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Systemic administration of choline acetyltransferase decreases blood pressure in murine hypertension . Molecular Medicine 27 133 ( https://doi.org/10.1186/s10020-021-00380-6 ) Thompson JA & Regnault TRH 2011 In utero origins of adult insulin
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effort at characterisation, particularly from the Ben-Jonathan group, the specific identity of this factor (or factors) has not been identified, although a number of known prolactin secretagogues (TRH, oxytocin, VIP) were excluded ( Allen et al . 1995