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Suppressive action of nesfatin-1 and nesfatin-1-like peptide on cortisol synthesis in human adrenal cortex cells. [PDF]
Nasri A, Sands J, Unniappan S.
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Restoration of normal secretion in the hexoestrol‐inhibited adrenal cortex of the rat [PDF]
Margarethe Holzbauer, Marthe Vogt
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Unraveling the Role of WDR91: Case Report of a Previously Unrecognized Clinical Entity
A novel case is herein described to expand the genetic and clinical spectrum of WDR91 and characterize a previously unrecognized autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental disorder. WDR91 deficiency results in neuronal loss, cortical thinning, and impaired brain development.
Nikolaos M. Marinakis +14 more
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c-KIT oncogene expression in PRKAR1A-mutant adrenal cortex. [PDF]
Nadella K, Faucz FR, Stratakis CA.
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ABSTRACT Background The longitudinal trajectory of body mass index (BMI) and brain structure development during peri‐adolescence is not clearly defined in offspring prenatally exposed to gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) versus unexposed offspring. Methods Participants between age 9 and 10 years (N = 9583) were included from the Adolescent Brain and ...
Eustace Hsu +2 more
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Elevated luteinizing hormone receptor signaling or selenium treatment leads to comparable changes in adrenal cortex histology and androgen-AR/ZIP9 signaling. [PDF]
Wieczorek J +7 more
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Cortisol has been linked to poor cancer prognosis but can also be released during exercise. This study shows that transient cortisol exposure, as seen with exercise, does not impair T cell effector functions. In contrast, chronic cortisol signalling suppresses T cell functionality and promotes cancer cell proliferation, highlighting the importance of ...
Thy Viet Luu +5 more
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Update on Adrenal Tumours in 2017 World Health Organization (WHO) of Endocrine Tumours
A. Lam
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