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E A Nillni

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Endocrine|September 14, 1999
Neuroregulation of ProTRH biosynthesis and processingE A Nillni
Endocrine Reviews|October 26, 1999
The biology of pro-thyrotropin-releasing hormone-derived peptidesE A Nillni, K A Sevarino
Zeitschrift Fur Parasitenkunde (Berlin, Germany)|January 1, 1982
Characterization of Plasmodium berghei antigens inducing blast transformation in immune rat lymphocytesE A Nillni, D T Spira
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 13, 1996
Intracellular sites of prothyrotropin-releasing hormone processingI P Cruz, E A Nillni
Endocrinology|December 1, 1999
Posttranslational processing of progrowth hormone-releasing hormoneE A Nillni, R Steinmetz, O H Pescovitz
Endocrinology|March 1, 1993
Processing of proTRH to its intermediate products occurs before the packing into secretory granules of transfected AtT20 cellsE A Nillni, K A Sevarino, I M Jackson
Endocrinology|March 1, 1993
Identification of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone-prohormone and its posttranslational processing in a transfected AtT20 tumoral cell lineE A Nillni, K A Sevarino, I M Jackson
Zeitschrift Fur Parasitenkunde (Berlin, Germany)|January 1, 1981
A simple method for separation of uninfected erythrocytes from those infected with Plasmodium berghei and for isolation of artificially released parasitesE A Nillni, M V Londner, D T Spira
Endocrinology|December 1, 1996
Identification of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone precursor, its processing products, and its coexpression with convertase 1 in primary cultures of hypothalamic neurons: anatomic distribution of PC1 and PC2E A Nillni, L G Luo, I M Jackson, et al.
Endocrine|December 29, 1998
Glucocorticoids modulate the biosynthesis and processing of prothyrotropin releasing-hormone (proTRH)T O Bruhn, S S Huang, C Vaslet, et al.
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Endocrine|September 14, 1999
Neuroregulation of ProTRH biosynthesis and processingE A Nillni
Endocrine Reviews|October 26, 1999
The biology of pro-thyrotropin-releasing hormone-derived peptidesE A Nillni, K A Sevarino
Zeitschrift Fur Parasitenkunde (Berlin, Germany)|January 1, 1982
Characterization of Plasmodium berghei antigens inducing blast transformation in immune rat lymphocytesE A Nillni, D T Spira
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 13, 1996
Intracellular sites of prothyrotropin-releasing hormone processingI P Cruz, E A Nillni
Endocrinology|December 1, 1999
Posttranslational processing of progrowth hormone-releasing hormoneE A Nillni, R Steinmetz, O H Pescovitz
Endocrinology|March 1, 1993
Processing of proTRH to its intermediate products occurs before the packing into secretory granules of transfected AtT20 cellsE A Nillni, K A Sevarino, I M Jackson
Endocrinology|March 1, 1993
Identification of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone-prohormone and its posttranslational processing in a transfected AtT20 tumoral cell lineE A Nillni, K A Sevarino, I M Jackson
Zeitschrift Fur Parasitenkunde (Berlin, Germany)|January 1, 1981
A simple method for separation of uninfected erythrocytes from those infected with Plasmodium berghei and for isolation of artificially released parasitesE A Nillni, M V Londner, D T Spira
Endocrinology|December 1, 1996
Identification of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone precursor, its processing products, and its coexpression with convertase 1 in primary cultures of hypothalamic neurons: anatomic distribution of PC1 and PC2E A Nillni, L G Luo, I M Jackson, et al.
Endocrine|December 29, 1998
Glucocorticoids modulate the biosynthesis and processing of prothyrotropin releasing-hormone (proTRH)T O Bruhn, S S Huang, C Vaslet, et al.
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