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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 1983
Nucleotide sequence of a cDNA for the common alpha subunit of the bovine pituitary glycoprotein hormones. Conservation of nucleotides in the 3'-untranslated region of bovine and human pre-alpha subunit mRNAsJ H Nilson, A R Thomason, M T Cserbak, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 25, 1983
Expression of alpha subunit and luteinizing hormone beta genes in the ovine anterior pituitary. Estradiol suppresses accumulation of mRNAS for both alpha subunit and luteinizing hormone betaJ H Nilson, M T Nejedlik, J B Virgin, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|March 27, 2012
GnRH regulation of Jun and Atf3 requires calcium, calcineurin, and NFATApril K Binder, Jean C Grammer, Maria K Herndon, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|October 1, 1990
Different combinations of regulatory elements may account for expression of the glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit gene in primate and horse placentaR A Fenstermaker, T A Farmerie, C M Clay, et al.
Endocrinology|September 10, 2003
Targeted overexpression of luteinizing hormone causes ovary-dependent functional adenomas restricted to cells of the Pit-1 lineageHelai P Mohammad, Rula A Abbud, Al F Parlow, et al.
Applied Microbiology|May 1, 1973
Estimation of growth rate from the mitotic indexK T Chung, E H Nilson, M J Case, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|September 9, 1999
Chronic hypersecretion of luteinizing hormone in transgenic mice selectively alters responsiveness of the alpha-subunit gene to gonadotropin-releasing hormone and estrogensR A Abbud, R K Ameduri, J S Rao, et al.
Endocrinology|July 3, 2004
Formation of cystic ovarian follicles associated with elevated luteinizing hormone requires estrogen receptor-betaJohn F Couse, Mariana M Yates, Ryan Sanford, et al.
Biochemistry|October 17, 1995
Structure and stability of protein H and the M1 protein from Streptococcus pyogenes. Implications for other surface proteins of gram-positive bacteriaB H Nilson, I M Frick, P Akesson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 5, 2000
Luteinizing hormone induction of ovarian tumors: oligogenic differences between mouse strains dictates tumor dispositionR A Keri, K L Lozada, F W Abdul-Karim, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 1983
Nucleotide sequence of a cDNA for the common alpha subunit of the bovine pituitary glycoprotein hormones. Conservation of nucleotides in the 3'-untranslated region of bovine and human pre-alpha subunit mRNAsJ H Nilson, A R Thomason, M T Cserbak, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 25, 1983
Expression of alpha subunit and luteinizing hormone beta genes in the ovine anterior pituitary. Estradiol suppresses accumulation of mRNAS for both alpha subunit and luteinizing hormone betaJ H Nilson, M T Nejedlik, J B Virgin, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|March 27, 2012
GnRH regulation of Jun and Atf3 requires calcium, calcineurin, and NFATApril K Binder, Jean C Grammer, Maria K Herndon, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|October 1, 1990
Different combinations of regulatory elements may account for expression of the glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit gene in primate and horse placentaR A Fenstermaker, T A Farmerie, C M Clay, et al.
Endocrinology|September 10, 2003
Targeted overexpression of luteinizing hormone causes ovary-dependent functional adenomas restricted to cells of the Pit-1 lineageHelai P Mohammad, Rula A Abbud, Al F Parlow, et al.
Applied Microbiology|May 1, 1973
Estimation of growth rate from the mitotic indexK T Chung, E H Nilson, M J Case, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|September 9, 1999
Chronic hypersecretion of luteinizing hormone in transgenic mice selectively alters responsiveness of the alpha-subunit gene to gonadotropin-releasing hormone and estrogensR A Abbud, R K Ameduri, J S Rao, et al.
Endocrinology|July 3, 2004
Formation of cystic ovarian follicles associated with elevated luteinizing hormone requires estrogen receptor-betaJohn F Couse, Mariana M Yates, Ryan Sanford, et al.
Biochemistry|October 17, 1995
Structure and stability of protein H and the M1 protein from Streptococcus pyogenes. Implications for other surface proteins of gram-positive bacteriaB H Nilson, I M Frick, P Akesson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 5, 2000
Luteinizing hormone induction of ovarian tumors: oligogenic differences between mouse strains dictates tumor dispositionR A Keri, K L Lozada, F W Abdul-Karim, et al.
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