MARÍA PAZ
VIVEROS HERNANDO
Investigadora en el periodo 2007-2017
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Madrid, EspañaPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Instituto de Salud Carlos III (12)
2016
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Blockage of neonatal leptin signaling induces changes in the hypothalamus associated with delayed pubertal onset and modifications in neuropeptide expression during adulthood in male rats
Peptides, Vol. 86, pp. 63-71
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Effects of adolescent intermittent alcohol exposure on the expression of endocannabinoid signaling-related proteins in the spleen of young adult rats
PLoS ONE, Vol. 11, Núm. 9
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Interaction between neonatal maternal deprivation and serum leptin levels on metabolism, pubertal development, and sexual behavior in male and female rats
Biology of Sex Differences, Vol. 7, Núm. 1
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Sex-dependent effects of neonatal maternal deprivation on endocannabinoid levels in the adipose tissue: influence of diet
Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry, Vol. 73, Núm. 3, pp. 349-357
2015
2013
2012
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Leptin-induced downregulation of the rat hippocampal somatostatinergic system may potentiate its anorexigenic effects
Neurochemistry International, Vol. 61, Núm. 8, pp. 1385-1396
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Maternal Deprivation Exacerbates the Response to a High Fat Diet in a Sexually Dimorphic Manner
PLoS ONE, Vol. 7, Núm. 11
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Neonatal Treatment with a Pegylated Leptin Antagonist has a Sexually Dimorphic Effect on Hypothalamic Trophic Factors and Neuropeptide Levels
Journal of Neuroendocrinology, Vol. 24, Núm. 5, pp. 756-765
2011
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Effects of acute changes in neonatal leptin levels on food intake and long-term metabolic profiles in rats
Endocrinology, Vol. 152, Núm. 11, pp. 4116-4126
2010
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Maternal deprivation has sexually dimorphic long-term effects on hypothalamic cell-turnover, body weight and circulating hormone levels
Hormones and Behavior, Vol. 58, Núm. 5, pp. 808-819
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Maternal deprivation induces a rapid decline in circulating leptin levels and sexually dimorphic modifications in hypothalamic trophic factors and cell turnover
Hormones and Behavior, Vol. 57, Núm. 4-5, pp. 405-414