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The following pages link to The positive feedback action of estrogen mobilizes LH-containing, but not FSH-containing secretory granules in ovine gonadotropes (Q36848192):
Displaying 15 items.
- The involvement of actin, calcium channels and exocytosis proteins in somato-dendritic oxytocin and vasopressin release (Q21129254) (← links)
- Neuroendocrine vs. paracrine control of follicle-stimulating hormone. (Q34466865) (← links)
- Mechanisms for storage of prolactin and growth hormone in secretory granules (Q34783771) (← links)
- Not all secretory granules are created equal: Partitioning of soluble content proteins. (Q35568296) (← links)
- Secretory trafficking signal encoded in the carboxyl-terminal region of the CGbeta-subunit (Q37125459) (← links)
- Sulfation of LH does not affect intracellular trafficking (Q37289331) (← links)
- The pituitary endocrine mechanisms involved in mammalian maturation: maternal and photoperiodic influences. (Q37720415) (← links)
- A carboxyl-terminal sequence in the lutropin beta subunit contributes to the sorting of lutropin to the regulated pathway (Q39261695) (← links)
- Evolution of lutropin to chorionic gonadotropin generates a specific routing signal for apical release in vivo (Q40766573) (← links)
- The recombinant equine LHβ subunit combines divergent intracellular traits of human LHβ and CGβ subunits. (Q41183946) (← links)
- The LHbeta gene of several mammals embeds a carboxyl-terminal peptide-like sequence revealing a critical role for mucin oligosaccharides in the evolution of lutropin to chorionic gonadotropin in the animal phyla. (Q42648502) (← links)
- Comparison and reliability of two non-invasive acetylene uptake techniques for the measurement of cardiac output (Q42657675) (← links)
- Identification of estradiol/ERα-regulated genes in the mouse pituitary (Q45854726) (← links)
- Fetal gonadotrope cell origin of FSH-secreting pituitary adenoma - insight into human pituitary tumour pathogenesis (Q48391380) (← links)
- Islet-1 expression and its colocalization with luteinising hormone, thyroid-stimulating hormone and oestrogen receptor alpha in the developing pituitary gland of the sheep foetus (Q48701577) (← links)