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Heterogeneity of Human Growth Hormone
Endocrine Research Communications, 1974Purified preparations of human growth hormone (hGH) consistently showed two growth hormone-like contaminants when analyzed by SDS-gel electrophoresis (SDS — sodium dodecyl sulfate). Because of their behavior during SDS-electrophoresis, the two substances have been designated as 24K and 20K. This distinguishes them from hGH with a molecular weight of 22,
U. J. Lewis, B.K. Seavey, R.N.P. Singh
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Rational design of potent antagonists to the human growth hormone receptor.
Science, 1992A hybrid receptor was constructed that contained the extracellular binding domain of the human growth hormone (hGH) receptor linked to the transmembrane and intracellular domains of the murine granulocyte colony-stimulating factor receptor.
G. Fuh+5 more
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PREPARATION OF HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE
Journal of Endocrinology, 1961SUMMARY A simple method for the preparation of human growth hormone using chromatography on diethylaminoethyl-cellulose is described. Material prepared in this way, when assayed by growth of the tibial epiphysial cartilage in hypophysectomized rats, is at least as active as material prepared by published methods and is obtained in high yield ...
K. A. Ferguson, A. L. C. Wallace
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2013
Human growth hormone (hGH) is a protein hormone essential for normal growth and development in humans. hGH affects many aspects of human metabolism, including lipolysis, the stimulation of protein synthesis, and the inhibition of glucose metabolism.
Michael W. Laird+2 more
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Human growth hormone (hGH) is a protein hormone essential for normal growth and development in humans. hGH affects many aspects of human metabolism, including lipolysis, the stimulation of protein synthesis, and the inhibition of glucose metabolism.
Michael W. Laird+2 more
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Hormonal Regulation of Human Growth
New England Journal of Medicine, 1987How does a human being reach normal adult height and weight? Inheritance sets the broad limits — to wit, the shortest elephant towers over the tallest mouse.
Matthew M. Rechler+2 more
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Human placental growth hormone
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1997Placental growth hormone is the product of the GH-V gene specifically expressed in the syncytiotrophoblast layer of the human placenta. Placental growth hormone differs from pituitary growth hormone by 13 amino acids. It has high somatogenic and low lactogenic activities.
Danièle Evain-Brion+4 more
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Human growth hormone and glutamine for patients with short bowel syndrome.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2010BACKGROUND There has been clinical enthusiasm for treating short bowel patients with human recombinant growth hormone and/or glutamine in hopes of reducing parenteral nutrition dependency.
P. Wales+3 more
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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1971
ABSTRACT Total immunoreactive human growth hormone (IR-HGH) was measured in one or more 24 hr urine samples collected from five normal, three acromegalic, and six hypopituitary (five before and one after treatment with HGH) patients. After concentration by polyionic membrane ultrafiltration, mean levels of total IR-HGH were 79, 35, and 254 ng per 24 hr
R. M. Bala, John C. Beck
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ABSTRACT Total immunoreactive human growth hormone (IR-HGH) was measured in one or more 24 hr urine samples collected from five normal, three acromegalic, and six hypopituitary (five before and one after treatment with HGH) patients. After concentration by polyionic membrane ultrafiltration, mean levels of total IR-HGH were 79, 35, and 254 ng per 24 hr
R. M. Bala, John C. Beck
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Studies of the sex based variation of human growth hormone secretion.
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1971A comprehensive study was undertaken to clarify the nature of a sex-based variation of human growth hormone (HGH) secretion in man. This included a detailed investigation of HGH secretion after several stimuli in both sexes and in females during the ...
T. Merimee, S. Fineberg
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Arginine-initiated release of human growth hormone. Factors modifying the response in normal man.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1969To improve the usefulness of testing pituitary function by the response of human growth hormone (HGH) to I.V.
T. Merimee+2 more
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