G-Q Chang
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    Qiu Y, Mao Y, Zhu J, Zhao K, Wang J, Huang J, et al.
  
  
    Clin Transl Oncol
    . 2020 Sep;
          23(3):663-664.
    
    PMID: 32936439
  
  
          No abstract available.
      
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    Qiu Y, Mao Y, Zhu J, Zhao K, Wang J, Huang J, et al.
  
  
    Clin Transl Oncol
    . 2020 Jul;
          23(3):514-525.
    
    PMID: 32656583
  
  
          Purpose: To explore the regulatory relationship between Chloride intracellular channel 1 (CLIC1) and Angiomotin (AMOT)-p130, and reveal the role of AMOT-p130 in gastric cancer (GC). Methods: Immunohistochemistry was performed to...
      
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    Chang G, Karatayev O, Lukatskaya O, Leibowitz S
  
  
    Peptides
    . 2016 Mar;
          79:16-26.
    
    PMID: 27002387
  
  
          Gestational exposure to a fat-rich diet, while elevating maternal circulating fatty acids, increases in the offspring's hypothalamus and amygdala the proliferation and density of neurons that express neuropeptides known to...
      
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    Sterling M, Chang G, Karatayev O, Chang S, Leibowitz S
  
  
    Behav Brain Res
    . 2016 Jan;
          304:125-38.
    
    PMID: 26778786
  
  
          Embryonic exposure to ethanol is known to affect neurochemical systems in rodents and increase alcohol drinking and related behaviors in humans and rodents. With zebrafish emerging as a powerful tool...
      
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    Chang G, Karatayev O, Leibowitz S
  
  
    Neuroscience
    . 2015 Sep;
          310:163-75.
    
    PMID: 26365610
  
  
          Clinical and animal studies indicate that maternal consumption of ethanol during pregnancy increases alcohol drinking in the offspring. Possible underlying mechanisms may involve orexigenic peptides, which are stimulated by prenatal...
      
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    Sterling M, Karatayev O, Chang G, Algava D, Leibowitz S
  
  
    Behav Brain Res
    . 2014 Sep;
          278:29-39.
    
    PMID: 25257106
  
  
          Recent studies in zebrafish have shown that exposure to ethanol in tank water affects various behaviors, including locomotion, anxiety and aggression, and produces changes in brain neurotransmitters, such as serotonin...
      
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    Chang G, Karatayev O, Barson J, Liang S, Leibowitz S
  
  
    Neuroscience
    . 2014 Aug;
          277:665-78.
    
    PMID: 25086310
  
  
          Fat, ethanol, and nicotine share a number of properties, including their ability to reinforce behavior and produce overconsumption. To test whether these substances act similarly on the same neuronal populations...
      
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    Chang G, Karatayev O, Liang S, Barson J, Leibowitz S
  
  
    Neuroscience
    . 2012 Jun;
          222:417-28.
    
    PMID: 22742906
  
  
          Exposure to ethanol during the prenatal period contributes to increased alcohol consumption and preference in rodents and increased risk for alcoholism in humans. With studies in adult animals showing the...
      
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    Barson J, Chang G, Poon K, Morganstern I, Leibowitz S
  
  
    Neuroscience
    . 2011 Aug;
          193:10-20.
    
    PMID: 21821102
  
  
          Recent studies show that the non-opioid peptides, galanin (GAL) and orexin (OX), are similar to the opioid enkephalin (ENK) in being stimulated by dietary fat and also in enhancing the...
      
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    Morganstern I, Chang G, Chen Y, Barson J, Zhiyu Y, Hoebel B, et al.
  
  
    Physiol Behav
    . 2010 Jul;
          101(4):428-37.
    
    PMID: 20670637
  
  
          The peptide melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH), produced mainly by cells in the lateral hypothalamus (LH), perifornical area (PF) and zona incerta (ZI), is suggested to have a role in the consumption...