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  • *[[Growth hormone]]
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  • {{r|Growth hormone}}
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  • {{r|Human growth hormone}}
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  • ...endocrine Briefings''; British Society for Neuroendocrinology</ref>, and [[growth hormone]], which acts on [[bone]], [[muscle]] and the [[liver]]. The [[posterior pi
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  • {{r|Growth hormone}}
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  • ...gical potencies. SS-28 is about ten times as potent as SS-14 in inhibiting growth hormone secretion, but is less potent in inhibiting glucagon secretion. Five subtyp ...lar, somatostatin released from the hypothalamus inhibits the release of [[growth hormone]] (GH) and [[thyroid-stimulating hormone]] (TSH) from the anterior pituitar
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  • {{r|Growth hormone}}
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  • ...tropic [[neuropeptides]], particularly those regulating the secretion of [[growth hormone]] ...C, Epelbaum J (2006) Anatomy of the hypophysiotropic somatostatinergic and growth hormone-releasing hormone system minireview. ''Neurochem Res'' 31:137-43. PMID 1658
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  • {{r|Growth hormone}}
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  • ...ure'' 402:656-60 PMID 10604470</ref> The name is based on its role as a ''growth hormone-releasing peptide'', with reference to the [[Proto-Indo-European language|P ...or, ghrelin was first thought to be mainly involved in the regulation of [[growth hormone]] secretion from the [[anterior pituitary gland]]; however, it was soon fou
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  • {{r|Growth hormone}}
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  • ...ith Prof Gareth Leng during which time we provided the first evidence that growth hormone secretagogues (now known to be ghrelin mimetics) activate hypothalamic cell
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  • ...Bluet-Pajot MT ''et al'' (1998) Hypothalamic and hypophyseal regulation of growth hormone secretion. ''Cell Mol Neurobiol'' 18:101-23 PMID 9524732</ref>. ...t make somatostatin; the neurosecretory somatostatin neurons that regulate growth hormone secretion are a different population, located in the periventricular nucleu
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  • {{r|Growth hormone}}
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  • and [[growth hormone]]) remains under the control of the brain. The brain controls the anterior ...ctions between the GHRH and somatostatin cells, and negative feedback from growth hormone and from insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), the production of which by t
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  • ...ses [[growth hormone releasing hormone]] which stimulates the secretion of growth hormone.
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  • '''Growth hormone''' (GH) is a [[peptide hormone]] that is made in and secreted from the soma ==Growth hormone deficiency==
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  • ...n]]s, and examples include [[insulin]], secreted by the [[pancreas]] and [[growth hormone]], secreted from the anterior pituitary. More complex protein hormones have
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  • | title = Overture for growth hormone: requiem for interleukin-6?
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