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Authors: Riediger, T Schmid, HA Lutz, T Simon, E
Citation: T. Riediger et al., Amylin potently activates AP neurons possibly via formation of the excitatory second messenger cGMP, AM J P-REG, 281(6), 2001, pp. R1833-R1843

Authors: Mollet, A Lutz, TA Meier, S Riediger, T Rushing, PA Scharrer, E
Citation: A. Mollet et al., Histamine H-1 receptors mediate the anorectic action of the pancreatic hormone amylin, AM J P-REG, 281(5), 2001, pp. R1442-R1448

Authors: Lutz, TA Mollet, A Rushing, PA Riediger, T Scharrer, E
Citation: Ta. Lutz et al., The anorectic effect of a chronic peripheral infusion of amylin is abolished in area postrema nucleus of the solitary tract (AP/NTS) lesioned rats, INT J OBES, 25(7), 2001, pp. 1005-1011

Authors: Rauch, M Riediger, T Schmid, HA Simon, E
Citation: M. Rauch et al., Orexin A activates leptin-responsive neurons in the arcuate nucleus, PFLUG ARCH, 440(5), 2000, pp. 699-703

Authors: Riediger, T Rauch, M Schmid, HA
Citation: T. Riediger et al., Actions of amylin on subfornical organ neurons and on drinking behavior inrats, AM J P-REG, 45(2), 1999, pp. R514-R521

Authors: Riediger, T Schmid, HA Young, AA Simon, E
Citation: T. Riediger et al., Pharmacological characterisation of amylin-related peptides activating subfornical organ neurones, BRAIN RES, 837(1-2), 1999, pp. 161-168
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