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2011
Activins are the members of transforming growth factor β superfamily and act as secreted proteins; they were originally identified with a reproductive function, acting as endocrine-derived regulators of pituitary follicular stimulating hormone. In recent years, additional functions of activins have been discovered, including a regulatory role during ...
Hong-Yo, Kang, Chih-Rong, Shyr
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Activins are the members of transforming growth factor β superfamily and act as secreted proteins; they were originally identified with a reproductive function, acting as endocrine-derived regulators of pituitary follicular stimulating hormone. In recent years, additional functions of activins have been discovered, including a regulatory role during ...
Hong-Yo, Kang, Chih-Rong, Shyr
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2007
Activin A is a growth factor composed of two betaA subunits belonging to the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) superfamily of dimeric proteins. The biological activity of activin A is mediated by two different types of receptors, the type I (ARI and ARIB) and the type II receptors (ARII and ARIIB), and by two activin-binding proteins ...
Florio, Pasquale +3 more
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Activin A is a growth factor composed of two betaA subunits belonging to the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) superfamily of dimeric proteins. The biological activity of activin A is mediated by two different types of receptors, the type I (ARI and ARIB) and the type II receptors (ARII and ARIIB), and by two activin-binding proteins ...
Florio, Pasquale +3 more
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Inhibins, activins and follistatins
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1989Inhibins are proteins consisting of two subunits, 18 K alpha- and 14 K beta-subunits, linked by disulfide bonds. Two forms of inhibins A and B consisting of a common alpha-subunit and a similar but distinguishable beta-subunit specifically suppress the secretion and cell content of FSH in a delayed action.
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2004
Akito, Maeshima, Yoshihisa, Nojima
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Akito, Maeshima, Yoshihisa, Nojima
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