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Growth regulation by nerve growth factor

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1979
Although a great deal of descriptive information has been obtained about the actions of nerve growth factor on its target tissues, its structure, its receptors, and even its biosynthesis, there is no clear understanding, as yet, of the intracellular events mediating its transcriptional involvements.
T, Ikeno, G, Guroff
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Gibberellic Acid: A Versatile Regulator of Plant Growth, Development and Stress Responses

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2023
Sajad Hussain Shah   +3 more
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Regulation of hepatic growth

Physiological Reviews, 1986
The liver is a conditional renewal system, which in the adult organism undergoes minimal cell production and/or cell renewal. However, a reduction in liver cell mass, because of either actual cell loss or cell atrophy, evokes a rapid regenerative response tailored to replace the lost tissue.
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Regulation of Cellular Growth

1975
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the mechanisms regulating cellular growth. Many of the hormones that control the activity of one or another endocrine gland also promote the growth of that target gland. Hormones, such as insulin and growth hormone, affect many different tissues.
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Growth hormone regulation of follicular growth

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2011
The somatotropic axis – consisting of growth hormone (GH), the insulin-like growth factors 1 and 2 (IGF1 and IGF2), GH binding protein (GHBP), IGF binding proteins (IGFBPs) 1 to 6, and the cell-surface receptors for GH and the IGFs – has major effects on growth, lactation and reproduction.
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Growth Regulation

2004
Abstract While multiple hormones influence somatic growth, the main regulator of postnatal growth is growth hormone (GH). Growth hormone is secreted in a pulsatile manner from the anterior pituitary primarily as a 22 kD molecule (although other forms may be found). The development of the pituitary gland, as well as GH gene expression, is
Pinchas Cohen, Ron G Rosenfeld
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Growth and growth regulation in the cichlids

Aquaculture, 1982
Abstract Environmental factors do not vary widely all the year round in the tropics where cichlids are endemic. Conventional methods of growth monitoring and age determination such as scale and otolith annual rings are thus not directly applicable to them.
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Growth regulators.

2012
AbstractThis chapter examines plant growth regulators used for blueberries (Vaccinium spp.) in regard to their application and the factors that affect their performance. Current and potential uses of these substances (control vegetative growth, enhancement of leaf development, delay flowering, inhibition of flower bud formation or elimination of ...
J. Hancock, J. Retamales
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The Regulation of Growth by Endocrines

Annual Review of Physiology, 1975
W H, Daughaday   +2 more
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Regulation of prostate growth

Journal of Endocrinology, 1991
P, Davies, C L, Eaton
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