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- An orexigenic, or appetite stimulant, is a drug, hormone, or compound that increases appetite and may induce hyperphagia. This can be a medication or a...
- been found that ghrelin-reactive IgG immunoglobulins affect ghrelin's orexigenic response. Other than genetically stimulated appetite abnormalities, there...
- nutritional rehabilitation center. Anorexia can be treated with the help of orexigenic drugs. Chan, Daniel L. (November 1, 2009). "The Inappetent Hospitalised...
- of food intake. By contrast, an appetite stimulant is referred to as orexigenic. The term is (from the Gr**** ἀν- an- 'without' and ὄρεξις órexis 'appetite')...
- Vondra K, Hill M, Hainer V, Nedvidkova J (2013). "The role of "mixed" orexigenic and anorexigenic signals and autoantibodies reacting with appetite-regulating...
- have other adverse effects on aquatic organisms, as DINP upregulates orexigenic signals and causes hepatosteatosis together with deregulation of the peripheral...
- (red quince). The plant has been used in folk medicine as a sedative, an orexigenic (appetite enhancer) and an antispasmodic (muscle contraction suppressor)...
- pot****ium channel. This inhibition is hypothesized to then reduce output from orexigenic neurons to aminergic, cholinergic, and glutamatergic arousal pathways...
- as pro-melanin stimulating hormone (PMCH), is a cyclic 19-amino acid orexigenic hypothalamic peptide originally isolated from the pituitary gland of teleost...
- Center at Dallas reported the discovery of the orexins to reflect the orexigenic (appetite-stimulating) activity of these peptides. In their 1998 paper...