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A Novel Y-Shaped Pegylated Recombinant Human Growth Hormone for Children With Growth Hormone Deficiency.

open access: yesJ Clin Endocrinol Metab
Liang Y   +28 more
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GROWTH HORMONE

Pediatrics, 1965
Growth hormone influences protein, fat, carbohydrate, and mineral metabolism. It promotes nitrogen retention, growth of cartilage, transportation of amino acids through the cell wall, and incorporation of amino acids into protein. This factor mobilizes free fatty acids from adipose tissue and increases the serum concentration of these substances; long ...
F, MATSUZAKI, M S, RABEN
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Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone*

Endocrine Reviews, 1986
The identification of GRH has been followed by an extraordinarily rapid rate of knowledge accumulation. Within a period of slightly more than 3 yr since the structure of the GRH was determined, nearly 500 papers have been published pertaining to the hormone. Extensive knowledge of its anatomy, chemistry, molecular biology, physiology, and pathology has
L A, Frohman, J O, Jansson
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Growth Hormone

2009
Human growth hormone (hGH) is a proteohormone secreted by the pituitary gland. It acts through binding to the hGH receptor, inducing either direct effects or initiating the production of insulin-like growth-factor I (IGF-I), the most important mediator of hGH effects.
Martin, Bidlingmaier   +1 more
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Growth hormone regulation of growth hormone-releasing hormone gene expression

Peptides, 1988
Slot-blot hybridization technique was used to evaluate growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) mRNA levels in the hypothalamus of long-term (14 days) hypophysectomized (HPX) rats treated or not with 125 micrograms hGH/rat, twice daily IP, since the first day postsurgery. In addition, mRNA levels were determined in the hypothalamus of short-term (4 days)
V. De GENNARO COLONNA   +4 more
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Comparison of growth hormone releasing hormone therapy and growth hormone therapy in growth hormone deficiency

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1989
Seven children with growth hormone deficiency of hypothalamic origin responded to an i.v. bolus of growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) (1-29)-NH2 with a mean serum increase of 10.7 ng/ml growth hormone (GH) (range 2.5-29.3 ng/ml). Continuous s.c.
O, Butenandt, B, Staudt
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Growth hormone- and growth-hormone-releasing hormone-producing tumors

1997
Acromegaly, a clinical syndrome of disordered somatic growth and proportion, is usually caused by the unrestrained secretion of growth hormone (GH) by a pituitary adenoma and rarely may result from GH-releasing hormone (GHRH) secretion by an extrapituitary tumor.
I, Shimon, S, Melmed
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Growth Hormone Secretagogues

Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening, 2006
Growth hormone secretagogues (GHSs) are synthetic molecules that stimulate and amplify pulsatile pituitary growth hormone release, via a separate pathway distinct from GH releasing hormone/somatostatin. The activity of GHSs is not fully specific for GH secretion; some GHSs also have slight releasing activity on other pituitary hormones and mediate GH ...
Maria Luisa, Isidro, Fernando, Cordido
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GROWTH HORMONE AND GROWTH

Pediatrics, 1966
THE RECENT cascade of knowledge of the chemistry and physiology of the protein and polypeptide hormones of the pituitary gland has been a consequence of steady progress over the past 20 years in methods of isolation, purification, and assay of these hormones.
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