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Original Articles

Pro-Opiomelanocortin and Behavioral Homeostasis

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Pages 83-91 | Published online: 17 May 2016

Selected Reading

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  • de Wied D, de Kloet ER: Pro opiomelanocortin (POMC) as homeostatic control system. Ann NY Acad Sci 512: 328, 1987
  • de Wied D, Wolterink G: Structure activity studies on the neuroactive and neurotrophic effects of neuropeptides related to ACTH. Ann NY Acad Sci 525: 130, 1988
  • de Kloet ER et al: Corticosteroid receptor types in brain: Regulation and putative function. Ann NY Acad Sci 512: 351. 1987
  • de Kloet ER, Reul JMHM: Feedback action and tonic influence of corticosteroids on brain function: A concept arising from the heterogeneity of brain receptor systems. Psychoneuroendocrinology 12: 83, 1987
  • Farah JM, Millington WR, O'Donohue TL: The role and regulation of post-translational processing of pro-opiomelanocortin. In Central Actions of ACTH and Related Peptides, de Wied D, Ferrari W (Eds). FIDIA Research Series, Symposia in Neurosclence, vol 4, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1986, pp 33–52
  • Bertolini A et al: Evidence that melanocortins are physiological antagonists of opioids. Ibid, pp 207–222
  • Gispen WH, Isaacson RL: Excessive grooming in response to ACTH. In Neuropeptides and Behavior, vol 1, de Wied D et al (Eds). Pergamon Press, Elmsford, NY, 1986, pp 273–312
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  • van Ree JM, de Wied D: Behavioral approach to the study of the rat brain. Discussions Neurosci 5: 11, 1988

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