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Relaxin Receptors and a Study of the Physiological Roles of Relaxin
1982This paper will be divided into two sections, the first dealing with our work on relaxin receptors and the second with the current evidence for relaxin being a physiologically important hormone in the non-pregnant animal.
G D, Bryant-Greenwood +5 more
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1982
Until recently rigorous studies concerning the physiology of relaxin biosynthesis and secretion were impeded by limitations associated with the available relaxin assays. Relaxin bioassays lack the sensitivity required for accurate measurements of the relaxin levels which exist in the peripheral blood of many species during pregnancy. Even with the pig,
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Until recently rigorous studies concerning the physiology of relaxin biosynthesis and secretion were impeded by limitations associated with the available relaxin assays. Relaxin bioassays lack the sensitivity required for accurate measurements of the relaxin levels which exist in the peripheral blood of many species during pregnancy. Even with the pig,
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RELAXIN SECRETION AND RELAXIN RECEPTORS: THE LINKAGES*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1982G D, Bryant-Greenwood +6 more
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Bioassays for relaxin and relaxin-related peptides
2001The bioactivity of relaxin, isolated as native peptide from the ovaries of various species and synthesised as the peptide predicted from gene sequence, has been characterised in several functional bioassays. The in vivo guinea pig pubic symphysis palpation [1] and the mouse interpubic ligament [2] bioassays are well documented to measure relaxinlike ...
Yean Yeow Tan +4 more
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PREPARATION OF FLUORESCEINYLTHIOCARBAMYL RELAXIN FOR THE DEMONSTRATION OF RELAXIN RECEPTORS
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1982A, Segaloff, R B, Gabbard
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