Department of Pathophysiology, University Medical School, Pecs, Hungary
Bibliografia
1. Clark W. G., Lipton J. M. (1985). Changes in body temperature after administration of amino acids, peptides, dopamine, neuroleptics and related agents: II. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev., 9, 299-371.
2. Crawley J. N. (1985). Comparative distribution of cholecystokinin and other neuropeptides. Why is this peptide different from all other peptides? Ann. N. Y. CAcad. Sci., 448, 1-8.
3. Kapás L., Obál Jr. F., Penke B., Obál F. (1987). Cholecystokinin-octapeptide-induced hypothermia in rats: dose-effect and structure-effect relationships, effect of ambient temperature, pharmacological interactions and tolerance. Neuropharmacology, 26, 131-137.
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7. Passaro Jr. E., Debas H., Oldendrof W., Yamada T. (1982). Rapid appearance of intraventricular administered neuropeptides in the peripheral circulation. Brain Res., 241, 338-349.
8. Savory C. J. (1987). An alternative explanation for apparent satiety properties of peripherally administered bombesin and CCK in domestic fowls. Physiol. Behav., 39, 191-202.
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10. Szelényi Z., Barthó L. (to be published). CCK-8 and ceruletide induce a hyperthermic response in the normothermic rat when injected into a lateral cerebral ventricle.
11. Zadina J. E., Banks W. A., Kastin A. J. (1986). Central nervous system effects of peptides, 1980-1985. A cross-listing of peptides and their central actions from the first six years of the journal Peptides. Peptides, 7, 497-537.