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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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Role of Growth Factors in Regulation of Renal Growth

Annual Review of Physiology, 1993
It is clear that a number of growth factors are synthesized within the adult and the developing kidney. Compelling evidence exists that several of these agents orchestrate the nephrogenic process. A growing body of data supports roles for one or more of these agents in the adult kidney as regulators of renal function, growth, and repair processes ...
M R, Hammerman, M, O'Shea, S B, Miller
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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 factors: Regulation of normal and neoplastic growth

The Journal of Pathology, 1993
AbstractThis paper presents an overview of current trends in growth factor research. The first part of the review considers the current classification of growth factors and their receptors. A model of cell proliferation regulation by growth factors is then presented.
L, Pusztai   +3 more
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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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Growth Regulation

2011
While multiple hormones influence somatic growth, the main regulator of postnatal growth is growth hormone. Growth hormone (GH) is secreted in a pulsatile manner from the anterior pituitary primarily as a 22-kilodalton molecule (although other forms may be found).
Jyotsna Keni   +1 more
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Transforming Growth Factor Regulation of Keratinocyte Growth

1993
Transforming growth factors (TGF) were originally defined by their ability to induce morphologic transformation in monolayer culture and stimulate soft agar growth of rodent fibroblast cell lines (DeLarco and Todaro 1978; Moses et al. 1981; Roberts et al. 1981). Early studies with TGF indicated that they may play a role in neoplastic transformation and
L, Dagnino   +3 more
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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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Growth Regulators

Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 1977
A review of tree control using growth regulators: maleic hydrazide, Maintain CF 125 and Maintain A. The material will cover methods, rates, and equipment used in our spraying program.
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