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Growth and growth hormone secretion
Journal of Endocrinology, 1988Growth hormone pulse amplitude is intimately connected with growth in childhood. Its effects are most clear in middle childhood, although the influence of adrenal androgens is probably also important. In infancy, nutrition plays an important part and, in the adolescent growth spurt, the synergism with sex steroids is important. Detailed attention needs
R. Stanhope+2 more
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2016
Growth hormone is a member of the GH/PRL/SL family produced by the anterior pituitary in all vertebrates. GH is a single-chain polypeptide containing two highly conserved intramolecular disulfide bonds that are important for biological activity. The actions of GH are initiated by its binding to a membrane-bound GHR that is located in various tissues ...
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Growth hormone is a member of the GH/PRL/SL family produced by the anterior pituitary in all vertebrates. GH is a single-chain polypeptide containing two highly conserved intramolecular disulfide bonds that are important for biological activity. The actions of GH are initiated by its binding to a membrane-bound GHR that is located in various tissues ...
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Growth Hormone and Cell Growth
2012Growth hormone (GH) promotes stem cell activation, cell proliferation, differentiation and survival, either directly or through the induction of IGF-1. GH acts via its cell membrane receptor to initiate a range of signalling pathways, with JAK2 kinase activation of STAT5 being the most important. The transcription factor STAT5 acts to induce expression
Andrew J. Brooks, Michael J. Waters
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Growth Hormone & IGF Research, 1999
Although the age-related decline in serum levels of growth hormone (GH) is well documented, l,2 the possible role of GH in the control of ageing is controversial. GHreleasing peptides (GHRPs) act at both the pituitary and the hypothalamic level, where specific receptors have been located.
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Although the age-related decline in serum levels of growth hormone (GH) is well documented, l,2 the possible role of GH in the control of ageing is controversial. GHreleasing peptides (GHRPs) act at both the pituitary and the hypothalamic level, where specific receptors have been located.
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Growth hormone and growth hormone releasing hormone
1989C. G. D. Brook+10 more
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Regulation Of Growth Hormone Secretion By Growth Hormone
Nutrition Reviews, 2009openaire +2 more sources
Growth Hormone Deficiency: Growth Hormone Tests and Growth Hormone Measurements
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