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Low molecular weight thyroglobulin leading to a goiter in a 12-year-old girl
(1984)
We characterized the abnormal thyroglobulin (TG) in the thyroid and serum of a 12-yr-old girl with a large sporadic multinodular goiter first noted at age 4 yr. She developed normallyand had no clinical evidence of ...
Autoradiogsaphic study of (6.7-3H)oestradiol-17β incorporation into rat uterus
(1967)
(6,7-3H) oestradiol-17β incorporation by the rat uterus has been studied using autoradiography. The cytoplasm and/or the cellular membrane of uterine eosinophilic cells seems to incorporate oestradiol in a much greater ...
Redox control of brain calcium in health and disease
(2011)
Calcium ion is a highly versatile cellular messenger. Calcium signals-defined as transient increments in intracellular-free calcium concentration-elicit a multiplicity of responses that depend on cell type and signal ...
ER stress signaling and the BCL-2 family of proteins: From adaptation to irreversible cellular damage
(2007)
Programmed cell death is essential for the development and maintenance of cellular homeostasis, and its deregulation results in a variety of pathologic conditions. The BCL-2 family of proteins is a group of evolutionarily ...
Effects of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analog-induced pubertal delay in growth hormone (GH)-deficient children treated with GH: Preliminary results
(Endocrine Society, 1997)
To study the effect of delaying epiphyseal fusion on the growth of GH- deficient children, we studied 14 pubertal, treatment naive. GH-deficient patients (6 girls and 8 boys) in a prospective, randomized, placebo- controlled ...
Effects of eight months treatment with graded doses of a growth hormone (GH)-releasing peptide in GH-deficient children
(1998)
Stimulation of pituitary GH secretion with administered GHRH can be effective therapy for those GH deficient (GHD) patients whose disorder results from insufficient endogenous GHRH secretion. We have previously shown that ...