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    Wieselthaler GM, Riedl M, Schima H, Wagner O, Waldhäusl W, Wolner E, Luger A, Clodi M.
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  • 23. Chronobiology in endocrinology.
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  • 28. Patterns of endocrine secretion during sepsis.
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  • 30. Alteration of ethanol effects by opiate antagonists.
    Harris RA, Erickson CK.
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  • 31. Tumour-associated hormonal products.
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  • 32. Naltrexone modulates body and brain development in rats: a role for endogenous opioid systems in growth.
    Zagon IS, McLaughlin PJ.
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  • 33. Pharmacology of cyanate. II. Effects on the endocrine system.
    Graziano JH, Thornton YS, Leong JK, Cerami A.
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    Kraft K, Vetter H.
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    Meites J, Bruni JF, Van Vugt DA, Smith AF.
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    Suzuki H, Takebe K.
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  • 38. Chronic blockade of opiate receptors: influence on reproduction and body weight in female rats.
    Pfeiffer DG, Nikolarakis KE, Pfeiffer A.
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  • 39. [Secretion of growth hormone, prolactin, ACTH and testosterone after blockade of opiate receptors during stress in humans and rats].
    Vigas M, Jurcovicová J, Jezová D, Tatár P.
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  • 40. Drinking, but not feeding, is opiate-sensitive in hamsters.
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