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A new LHRE reporter gene assay can measure human growth hormone bioactivity.
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week December 3, 2003 700+ words ...immunoactivity in GH bioassay system using lactogenic hormone responsive element (LHRE) reporter gene...published the results of their research in Growth Hormone & IGF Research (Lactogenic hormone responsive element reporter gene activation... |
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Placental growth hormone is increased in the maternal and fetal serum of...
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Role of prolactin, growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor 1 in mammary...
Magazine article from: Journal of Dairy Science Accorsi, P A; Pacioni, B; Pezzi, C; Forni, M; Et al March 1, 2002 700+ words ...Prolactin (PRL) and growth hormone (GH) play a specific role...relationship with the main lactogenic hormones. (Key words: dairy...Abbreviation key: GH = growth hormone, I = initial tissue, IGFBP...survival in rodents are growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL... |
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Research conducted at Baylor College of Medicine, College of Medicine has...
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week October 14, 2009 700+ words "Lactogenic hormone regulation of beta-casein gene expression...mechanisms by which steroid and peptide hormone signaling control gene expression...each of the hormones separately. The lactogenic hormone-induced interaction between the... |
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Characterization of an epithelial cell line from bovine mammary gland
Magazine article from: In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology German, Tania; Barash, Itamar May 1, 2002 700+ words ...cells, BLG was dependent on lactogenic hormones for maximal induction...pathway, the main route for lactogenic hormonal signaling in rodents...maintains a certain level of lactogenic hormone responsiveness for milk-protein... |
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Data on brain research published by researchers at National Institutes of...
Newspaper article from: Pain & Central Nervous System Week January 25, 2010 700+ words "Prolactin (PRL), the major lactogenic hormone, acts also as neuromodulator and regulator of neuronal and...localized in a region corresponding to corticotropin-releasing hormone neurons also showed marked Egr-1 immunoreactivity," wrote... |
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Experts tackle antipsychotic-induced hyperprolactinemia
Magazine article from: Drug Topics Portyansky, Elena April 5, 1999 700+ words ...consequences of antipsychotic therapy, they have only recently begun to understand the havoc that an excess of this lactogenic hormone can cause. Effects of hyperprolactinemia (described in more detail in the table below) can include irregular... |
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Transient Prolactin Expression Enhances Antigen-Specific Responses.
Newspaper article from: Cancer Weekly July 25, 2000 700+ words ...cancer model, researchers in the United States reported. "Bolus injection of mice with prolactin (PRL), a lactogenic hormone produced by the anterior pituitary, has been shown to upregulate the function of cells of the immune system, including... |
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Effects of increased milking frequency on gene expression in the bovine mammary...
Magazine article from: BMC Genomics Connor, Erin E. Siferd, Stephen Elsasser, Theodore H. Evock-Clover, Christina M. Van Tassell, Curtis P. Sonstegard, Tad S. Fernandes, Violet M. Capuco, Anthony V. July 31, 2008 700+ words ...increased milking frequency may result in persistent enhancement of milk yield is through increased nutrient and lactogenic hormone delivery to the mammary gland via enhanced angiogenesis. Wall and McFadden [7] suggested that this mechanism... |
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University of Vermont reports research in enzyme research.(Report)
Newspaper article from: Proteomics Weekly September 7, 2009 700+ words ...In reconstituted COS-7 cells, the endogenous Oct-1 binding activity rapidly increased within 5 min upon the lactogenic hormone treatment, indicating potential post-transcriptional/translational modification of Oct-1 by prolactin and... |
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