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Things hypothalamic often describes ("hypothalamic ________")
- receptors
- cells
- neurones
- levels
- peptides
- structures
- mrna
- amenorrhea
- tract
- dysfunction
- stimulation
- centres
- factor
- hamartoma
- hyperphagia
- production
- axis
- lesion
- adrenal
- obesity
- function
- hormone
- factors
- tumors
- activity
- pituitary
- fibers
- failure
- control
- deafferentation
- generator
- regulation
- mechanism
- hamartomas
- suppression
- extracts
- origin
- pathways
- disease
- disorder
- sulcus
- hypogonadism
- hypothyroidism
- polypeptide
- slices
- gliomas
- nuclei
- content
- releasing
- connections
- regions
- activation
- disorders
- centre
- hormones
- site
- defect
- mechanisms
- functions
- thermostat
- response
- expression
- centers
- level
- inhibition
- nucleus
- temperature
- system
- secretion
- glioma
- damage
- area
- cooling
- peptide
- implants
- somatostatin
- tumor
- lesions
- dopamine
- areas
- influences
- sensitivity
- syndrome
- neuropeptides
- release
- neurons
- injury
- tissue
- neurosecretion
- sites
- involvement
- disturbance
- region
- deficiency
- center
How hypothalamic often is described ("________ hypothalamic")
- impaired
- hereditary
- distinct
- supraoptic
- localized
- dorsal
- anterior
- lateral
- precocious
- preoptic
- mammalian
- certain
- ovarian
- endogenous
- various
- stimulating
- specific
- experimental
- novel
- ovine
- primary
- normal
- rat
- distinguishing
- slow
- discrete
- appropriate
- pituitary
- rostral
- dorsomedial
- synthetic
- congenital
- corresponding
- crude
- pulsatile
- suprachiasmatic
- altered
- induced
- fetal
- intact
- periventricular
- hormonal
- porcine
- abnormal
- functional
- suspected
- separate
- secreting
- immortalized
- bovine
- adjacent
- elevated
- related
- posterior
- male
- female
- numerous
- medial
- middle
- cortical
- human
- ventromedial
- multiple
- isolated
