
Dave Grattan
@prolactinguy
Neuroendocrinologist, interested in the hormone prolactin and the hormone-induced adaptations of the maternal brain during pregnancy
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22-07-2018 03:16:43
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A thread acknowledging the many contributions of the UC San Francisco UC Davis Health team for our study, out online at go.nature.com/3S0vrLC 1/7âWe identify a new hormone, CCN3, produced in the hypothalamus to build bones and offset bone loss during lactation - a 5-year journey. One


NEW JNE Special Issue from the FASEB Growth Hormone (GH)/Prolactin (PRL) Family in Biology & Disease Conference held May 15th-19th, 2022 Editors: Paul Le Tissier & Dave Grattan Dave Grattan Read the Special Issue: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13652826/2⊠Wiley Clinical Health


Does the brain make prolactin? - Journal of Neuroendocrinology onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jn⊠This is a somewhat controversial topic, so Iâve written it as an opinion piece. Feel free to contact me if you disagree! Iâm open to changing my mind if there is evidence Iâve missed




Our new paper is out! CNE Otago Dave Grattan Andy Stewart Cell Reports Prolactin modulation of thermoregulatory circuits provides resilience to thermal challenge of pregnancy: Cell Reports cell.com/cell-reports/fâŠ

NEW CNE PAPER đšđĄïž Prolactin modulation of thermoregulatory circuits provides resilience to thermal challenge of pregnancy: Cell Reports cell.com/cell-reports/f⊠Cell Reports Cell Dave Grattan Teodora Georgescu Andy Stewart



We're delighted to welcome Dr Teodora Georgescu Teodora Georgescu to the new JNE ECR Editorial Board. âI want to be part of the Board because I appreciate how JNE supports the neuroendocrinology community.â neuroendo.org.uk/page.php?item_âŠ+


