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Enhancement of muscle mitochondrial function by growth hormone

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KR Short, N Moller, ML Bigelow, J Coenen- … - Journal of Clinical …, 2008 - Endocrine Soc
Endocrine Society JCEM ...
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Phosphorylation of the JAK2-STAT5 pathway in response to acute aerobic exercise

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LA Consitt, L Wideman, MS Hickey, RF … - Medicine & Science in …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > June 2008 - Volume 40 - Issue 6 > Phosphorylation of the
JAK2-STAT5 Pathway in Response to Acu... ... CONSITT, LESLIE A.; WIDEMAN, LAURIE;
HICKEY, MATTHEW S.; MORRISON, RON F. ... Address for correspondence: Leslie A. ...
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Prolactin release by adipose explants, primary adipocytes, and LS14 adipocytes

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ER Hugo, DC Borcherding, KS Gersin, J Loftus, … - Journal of Clinical …, 2008 - Endocrine Soc
Results: PRL release from explants and mature adipocytes increased in a time-dependent manner
indicating removal from inhibition. Visceral explants from obese patients showed higher PRL
release than that from sc explants; both types of explants from nonobese patients ...
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Gene expression profile of the bone microenvironment in human fragility fracture …

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B Hopwood, A Tsykin, DM Findlay, NL Fazzalari - Bone, 2009 - Elsevier
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[PDF] Effects of prolactin on metabolism


L Nilsson - neurophys.gu.se
High prolactin levels during breast-feeding, is recognized to influence metabolism in order to
supply glucose and fat for milk production. Pathologic overproduction of prolactin,
hyperprolactinemia, is a condition primarily associated with reproductive disorders; ...
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In Vivo Targeting of the Growth Hormone Receptor (GHR) Box1 Sequence …


JL Barclay, LM Kerr, L Arthur, JE Rowland, CN … - Molecular …, 2009 - Endocrine Soc
Institute for Molecular Bioscience (JLB, LMK, LA, CNN, EMdA, MJW) and School of Biomedical
Sciences (JER, MW, PGN), University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia 4072; Instituto Gulbenkian
de Ciencia (JER), 2780 Oeiras, Portugal; and Department of Internal Medicine (MI), Toho ...

Effects of prolactin on metabolism-changes induced by hyperprolactinemia

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L Nilsson - 130.241.16.4
High prolactin levels during breast-feeding, is recognized to influence metabolism in order to
supply glucose and fat for milk production. Pathologic overproduction of prolactin,
hyperprolactinemia, is a condition primarily associated with reproductive disorders; ...
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Computational and Functional Analysis of Growth Hormone (GH)-Regulated …


Y Chen, G Lin, JS Huo, D Barney, Z Wang, T Livshiz… - Endocrinology, 2009 - Endocrine Soc
For insight into transcriptional mechanisms mediating physiological responses to GH, data mining
was performed on a profile of GH-regulated genes induced or inhibited at different times in highly
responsive 3T3-F442A adipocytes. Gene set enrichment analysis indicated that GH- ...
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[PDF] Computational and functional analysis of growth hormone-regulated genes …


Y Chen, G Lin, JS Huo, D Barney, Z Wang, T … - Ann Arbor, 2007 - www-personal.umich.edu
Page 1. 1 Title: Computational and functional analysis of growth hormone-regulated genes
identifies the transcriptional repressor Bcl6 as a participant in GH-regulated transcription
Short title: Analysis of GH-regulated gene profile identifies Bcl6 ...
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Activation of Liver X Receptor Regulates Substrate Oxidation in White Adipocytes


BM Stenson, M Ryden, KR Steffensen, K Wahlen, AT … - Endocrinology, 2009 - Endocrine Soc
Liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors with established roles in cholesterol, lipid, and
carbohydrate metabolism, although their function in adipocytes is not well characterized. Increased
adipose tissue mass in obesity is associated with increased adipocyte lipolysis. Fatty ...
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