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  1. New insights into the function of melatonin and its role in metabolic disturbances
  2. Melatonin multiple effects on brown adipose tissue molecular machinery
  3. Rhythmic changes in Fabry disease: Inversion and non-oscillatory pattern in 6-sulfatoxymelatonin daily profile
  4. Melatonin decreases neuronal excitability in a sub-population of dorsal root ganglion neurons
  5. A Short-Day Photoperiod Delays the Timing of Puberty in Female Mice via Changes in the Kisspeptin System
  6. Melanopsin System Dysfunction in Smith-Magenis Syndrome Patients
  7. New polysomnographic findings in pinealectomized patients
  8. Melatonin, mitochondria and hypertension
  9. Altered MT1 and MT2 melatonin receptors expression in the hippocampus of pilocarpine-induced epileptic rats
  10. Melatonin modifies basal and stimulated insulin secretion via NADPH oxidase
  11. Obesity impairs lactation performance in mice by inducing prolactin resistance
  12. Post-Exercise Hypotension and Its Mechanisms Differ after Morning and Evening Exercise: A Randomized Crossover Study
  13. Food-Anticipatory Activity in Syrian Hamsters: Behavioral and Molecular Responses in the Hypothalamus According to Photoperiodic Conditions
  14. Streptozotocin-induced diabetes disrupts the body temperature daily rhythm in rats
  15. Daily differential expression of melatonin-related genes and clock genes in rat cumulus-oocyte complex: changes after pinealectomy
  16. Pinealectomy interferes with the circadian clock genes expression in white adipose tissue
  17. Sex-dependent differences in renal angiotensinogen as an early marker of diabetic nephropathy
  18. 062 — (ROC0074) mRNA expression of melatonin receptors in rat hippocampus during the chronic phase of pilocarpine-induced temporal lobe epilepsy
  19. Environmental Control of Biological Rhythms: Effects on Development, Fertility and Metabolism
  20. Melatonin prevents mitochondrial dysfunction and insulin resistance in rat skeletal muscle
  21. Melatonin synthesis impairment as a new deleterious outcome of diabetes-derived hyperglycemia
  22. Melatonin, energy metabolism, and obesity: a review
  23. The in vitro maintenance of clock genes expression within the rat pineal gland under standard and norepinephrine-synchronized stimulation
  24. Melatonin Production in the Sea Star Echinaster brasiliensis (Echinodermata)
  25. Developmental and light-entrained expression of melatonin and its relationship to the circadian clock in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis
  26. Norepinephrine activates NF-κB transcription factor in cultured rat pineal gland
  27. Adaptations of the aging animal to exercise: role of daily supplementation with melatonin
  28. Melatonin improves insulin sensitivity independently of weight loss in old obese rats
  29. Effects of melatonin on DNA damage induced by cyclophosphamide in rats
  30. Melatonin modulates baroreflex control via area postrema
  31. 197 EXPRESSION OF MELATONIN-RELATED GENES IN RAT CUMULUS?OOCYTE COMPLEXES
  32. Leptin Modulates Norepinephrine-Mediated Melatonin Synthesis in Cultured Rat Pineal Gland
  33. The Angiotensin-Melatonin Axis
  34. Modulation of Pineal Melatonin Synthesis by Glutamate Involves Paracrine Interactions between Pinealocytes and Astrocytes through NF-κB Activation
  35. Maternal Melatonin Programs the Daily Pattern of Energy Metabolism in Adult Offspring
  36. Metabolic Disorders and Adipose Tissue Insulin Responsiveness in Neonatally STZ-Induced Diabetic Rats Are Improved by Long-Term Melatonin Treatment
  37. Effect of melatonin on DNA damage of bovine cumulus cells during in vitro maturation (IVM) and on in vitro embryo development
  38. Influence of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors on ouabain activation of nuclear factor-κB in the rat hippocampus
  39. Early-Stage Retinal Melatonin Synthesis Impairment in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Wistar Rats
  40. Ethanol consumption and pineal melatonin daily profile in rats
  41. Absence of Melatonin Induces Night-Time Hepatic Insulin Resistance and Increased Gluconeogenesis Due to Stimulation of Nocturnal Unfolded Protein Response
  42. The Retinohypothalamic tract: Comparison of axonal projection patterns from four major targets
  43. Expression of Circadian Clock and Melatonin Receptors within Cultured Rat Cardiomyocytes
  44. Insulin temporal sensitivity and its signaling pathway in the rat pineal gland
  45. 94. Melatonin levels are decreased in rats with epilepsy induced by pilocarpine
  46. Urinary 6-Sulphatoxymelatonin Levels Are Depressed in Chronic Migraine and Several Comorbidities
  47. 234 EXPRESSION OF NUCLEAR AND MEMBRANE MELATONIN RECEPTORS GENES AND THE CLOCK GENES IN RAT OOCYTES: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
  48. Melatonin treatment decreases c-fos expression in a headache model induced by capsaicin
  49. Modulation of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-9 Expression and Processing by Insulin, Glucose, and Glucocorticoids: Possible Candidate for Hepatic Insulin-Sensitizing Substance
  50. Melatonin and the circadian entrainment of metabolic and hormonal activities in primary isolated adipocytes
  51. Low urinary 6-sulphatoxymelatonin concentrations in acute migraine
  52. Tryptophan hydroxylase is modulated by L-type calcium channels in the rat pineal gland
  53. Insulin modulates norepinephrine-mediated melatonin synthesis in cultured rat pineal gland
  54. Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3-regulated sarcoendoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase 2 expression by prolactin and glucocorticoids is involved in the adaptation of insulin secretory response during the peripartum period
  55. Activation of insulin and IGF-1 signaling pathways by melatonin through MT1 receptor in isolated rat pancreatic islets
  56. Pinealectomy reduces hepatic and muscular glycogen content and attenuates aerobic power adaptability in trained rats
  57. 36 Stimulatory and Inhibitory Effects of TNF-α on Melatonin Synthesis in the Pineal Gland
  58. Annual pattern of plasma melatonin and progesterone concentrations in hair and wool ewe lambs kept under natural photoperiod at lower latitudes in the southern hemisphere
  59. Intermittent and rhythmic exposure to melatonin in primary cultured adipocytes enhances the insulin and dexamethasone effects on leptin expression
  60. Altered circadian rhythm reentrainment to light phase shifts in rats with low levels of brain angiotensinogen
  61. Effects of the blockade of high voltage-activated calcium channels onin vitro pineal melatonin synthesis
  62. Reduced lipolysis and increased lipogenesis in adipose tissue from pinealectomized rats adapted to training
  63. Pinealectomy impairs adipose tissue adaptability to exercise in rats
  64. Melatonin enhances leptin expression by rat adipocytes in the presence of insulin
  65. The profile of melatonin production in tumour-bearing rats
  66. Melatonin, 3 mg, is effective for migraine prevention
  67. In vivo activation of insulin receptor tyrosine kinase by melatonin in the rat hypothalamus
  68. Light/Dark Cycle-dependent Metabolic Changes in Adipose Tissue of Pinealectomized Rats
  69. Pinealectomy alters adipose tissue adaptability to fasting in rats
  70. Calorie restriction reduces pinealectomy-induced insulin resistance by improving GLUT4 gene expression and its translocation to the plasma membrane
  71. Pineal melatonin synthesis and release are not altered throughout the estrous cycle in female rats
  72. Melatonin inhibits insulin secretion and decreases PKA levels without interfering with glucose metabolism in rat pancreatic islets
  73. Daily rhythm of glucose-induced insulin secretion by isolated islets from intact and pinealectomized rat
  74. Locally synthesized angiotensin modulates pineal melatonin generation
  75. Melatonin modulates allergic lung inflammation
  76. The brain decade in debate: IV. Chronobiology
  77. Lesions of the Dorsomedial Hypothalamic Nucleus Do Not Influence the Daily Profile of Pineal Metabolism in Rats
  78. The role of pineal gland in the regulation of the white adipose tissue in fasted rats
  79. A glândula pineal e o metabolismo de carboidratos
  80. Projections of the basal retrochiasmatic area: a neural site involved in the photic control of pineal metabolism
  81. DIURNAL VARIATIONS IN INSULIN SECRETION AND K+ PERMEABILITY IN ISOLATED RAT ISLETS
  82. The Role of the Retrochiasmatic Area in the Control of Pineal Metabolism
  83. ω-Phonetoxin-IIA: a calcium channel blocker from the spider Phoneutria nigriventer
  84. The effect of melatonin chronic treatment upon macrophage and lymphocyte metabolism and function in Walker-256 tumour-bearing rats
  85. Pineal metabolic reaction to retinal photostimulation in ganglionectomized rats
  86. The effects of lesions of the thalamic intergeniculate leaflet on the pineal metabolism
  87. Presence of P2-purinoceptors in the rat pineal gland
  88. Modulation of sympathetic neurotransmission by melatonin
  89. Orcadian variations of superoxide dismutase activity in the rat pineal gland
  90. Temporal Profile of Superoxide Dismutase Activity in the Pineal Gland and the Liver of Rats
  91. Acetylcholine-induced contraction in the rat vas deferens: diurnal variations
  92. Biological aspects and self-evaluation of shiftwork adaptation
  93. Effects of brain lesions on imprinting in the domestic chick
  94. Imprinting in the domestic chick: The role of each side of the hyperstriatum ventrale in acquisition and retention
  95. Sexual behavior elicited in cage-mates of olfactory tubercle stimulated rats
  96. Amnesic effects of bilateral lesions placed in the hyperstriatum ventrale of the chick after imprinting
  97. Hemispheric asymmetry and imprinting: The effect of sequential lesions to the hyperstriatum ventrale