The neuropeptide hormones vasopressin and oxytocin are impor-tant regulators of animal physiology and behavior. Originally extracted from the mammalian pituitary, they were the first neu-ropeptides to be purified and sequenced in the 1950s.1,2 Sinc
The hypothalamus receives neuronal afferents from numerous sources including inputs from limbic stru...
In the present review, we discuss how the evolution of oxytocin and vasopressin from a single ancest...
This article discusses neuropeptides that are involved in the regulation of stress responses and rel...
Neuropeptidergic signaling is widely adopted by animals for the regulation of physiology and behavio...
Neuropeptides and regulatory peptide hormones control important developmental, physiological, and be...
Animals interact with a constantly changing environment and have to be able to adapt their behavior ...
Vasopressin and its homologues are evolutionarily ancient neuropeptides that are important to the ne...
The last several years have seen an increasing number of studies that describe effects of oxytocin a...
peer reviewedThe study of neurohypophyseal function in various neuropsychiatric diseases is interest...
This chapter provides an overview of the role of two mammalian neuropeptide hormones, oxytocin (OT) ...
Classically, hypothalamic neuroendocrine cells that synthesise oxytocin and vasopressin were categor...
Vasopressin- and oxytocin-related neuropeptides are key regulators of animal physiology, including w...
The origin of the Oxytocin/Vasopressin system dates back about 600 million years. Oxytocin (Oxt) tog...
The research program on oxytocin started in 1895, when Oliver and Schafer reported that a substance ...
Oxytocin is a neuropeptide hormone that is primarily known for its neuromodulatory effects on the fe...
The hypothalamus receives neuronal afferents from numerous sources including inputs from limbic stru...
In the present review, we discuss how the evolution of oxytocin and vasopressin from a single ancest...
This article discusses neuropeptides that are involved in the regulation of stress responses and rel...
Neuropeptidergic signaling is widely adopted by animals for the regulation of physiology and behavio...
Neuropeptides and regulatory peptide hormones control important developmental, physiological, and be...
Animals interact with a constantly changing environment and have to be able to adapt their behavior ...
Vasopressin and its homologues are evolutionarily ancient neuropeptides that are important to the ne...
The last several years have seen an increasing number of studies that describe effects of oxytocin a...
peer reviewedThe study of neurohypophyseal function in various neuropsychiatric diseases is interest...
This chapter provides an overview of the role of two mammalian neuropeptide hormones, oxytocin (OT) ...
Classically, hypothalamic neuroendocrine cells that synthesise oxytocin and vasopressin were categor...
Vasopressin- and oxytocin-related neuropeptides are key regulators of animal physiology, including w...
The origin of the Oxytocin/Vasopressin system dates back about 600 million years. Oxytocin (Oxt) tog...
The research program on oxytocin started in 1895, when Oliver and Schafer reported that a substance ...
Oxytocin is a neuropeptide hormone that is primarily known for its neuromodulatory effects on the fe...
The hypothalamus receives neuronal afferents from numerous sources including inputs from limbic stru...
In the present review, we discuss how the evolution of oxytocin and vasopressin from a single ancest...
This article discusses neuropeptides that are involved in the regulation of stress responses and rel...