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  • ...alamic polypeptide that inhibits the secretion of immunoreactive pituitary growth hormone. |journal=Science |volume=179 |pages= 77-9 |year= 1973 |pmid= 4682131 |doi
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  • ...makes [[growth-hormone releasing hormone]] to regulate the secretion of [[growth hormone]], the other makes [[dopamine]] and regulates [[prolactin]] secretion. Howe ...n is not clear, but some neurons in the hypothalamus express receptors for growth hormone. There is also evidence for central feedback actions of [[prolactin]] and [
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  • ...33</ref> Initially Ghrelin was identified as an endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R).<ref name=cummings2006 /> Endogenous levels
    14 KB (2,125 words) - 10:33, 13 September 2011
  • Ghrelin acts on cells via a G-protein coupled receptor called the ''growth hormone secretagogue receptor'' (GHS receptor) - discovered and named before ghreli
    13 KB (1,944 words) - 10:25, 8 August 2011
  • ...nds of persons who have replaced hormones for many years, especially human growth hormone (HGH, a.k.a. GH). ...ays and gels and homeopathic that claim to be "growth hormone". Authentic growth hormone can only be injected, because the 191 amino-acid protein is too large to be
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  • ...tic Engineering.</ref> Another early application of GE was to create human growth hormone as replacement for a drug that was previously extracted from human cadavers
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  • ...ments of serum levels of [[TSH]], [[prolactin]], [[IGF-I]] (as a test of [[growth hormone]] activity), adrenal function (i.e. 24 hours urine corticol,dexamethasone
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  • |event='''1978''': [[Somatostatin]], which regulates [[human growth hormone]]s, is the first human protein made using recombinant technology.
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  • ...s include [[Epinephrine|adrenalin (epinephrine)]], [[corticosteroids]], [[growth hormone]] and [[thyroid]] hormones.
    33 KB (4,839 words) - 10:20, 6 December 2023
  • ...mouse|knockout mice]] lacking the [[receptor (biochemistry)|receptor]] for growth hormone live especially long.
    54 KB (8,078 words) - 09:18, 1 July 2023
  • ...s immune dysregulation and the role of neurohormones such as dopamine, and growth hormone. Magnetic resonance imaging studies have provided objective evidence to sho
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  • * [[Growth hormone]]
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  • *[[User:Gareth Leng|Gareth Leng]] 04:23, 5 March 2008 (CST) started [[Growth hormone]], not really something he loves, except maybe it would be nice to be a few
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