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November 5, 2011
Cold-shock-domain protein A (CSDA) contributes posttranscriptionally to gonadotropin-releasing hormone-regulated expression of Egr1 and indirectly to Lhb
Theodore R Chauvin, Maria K Herndon, John H Nilson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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November 14, 2002
Embryonic expression of the luteinizing hormone beta gene appears to be coupled to the transient appearance of p8, a high mobility group-related transcription factor
Christine C Quirk, Darcie D Seachrist, John H Nilson
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
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June 1, 2002
Ovulatory surges of human CG prevent hormone-induced granulosa cell tumor formation leading to the identification of tumor-associated changes in the transcriptome
Gabe E Owens, Ruth A Keri, John H Nilson
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology
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March 1, 1976
A new mycosis of larval lobster (Homarus americanus)
E H Nilson, W S Fisher, R A Shleser
Endocrinology
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August 1, 1997
Elevated luteinizing hormone in prepubertal transgenic mice causes hyperandrogenemia, precocious puberty, and substantial ovarian pathology
K A Risma, A N Hirshfield, J H Nilson
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
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November 5, 1997
Multiple characteristics of a pentameric regulatory array endow the human alpha-subunit glycoprotein hormone promoter with trophoblast specificity and maximal activity
P R Budworth, P G Quinn, J H Nilson
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
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September 1, 1997
Transcriptional repression of the alpha-subunit gene by androgen receptor occurs independently of DNA binding but requires the DNA-binding and ligand-binding domains of the receptor
L L Heckert, E M Wilson, J H Nilson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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February 5, 1992
Protein L from Peptostreptococcus magnus binds to the kappa light chain variable domain
B H Nilson, A Solomon, L Björck, et al.
Endocrinology
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May 26, 1999
Transgenic mice with chronically elevated luteinizing hormone are infertile due to anovulation, defects in uterine receptivity, and midgestation pregnancy failure
R J Mann, R A Keri, J H Nilson
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
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January 26, 2008
Welcoming beta-catenin to the gonadotropin-releasing hormone transcriptional network in gonadotropes
Travis B Salisbury, April K Binder, John H Nilson
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Biology of Reproduction
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November 5, 2011
Cold-shock-domain protein A (CSDA) contributes posttranscriptionally to gonadotropin-releasing hormone-regulated expression of Egr1 and indirectly to Lhb
Theodore R Chauvin, Maria K Herndon, John H Nilson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
November 14, 2002
Embryonic expression of the luteinizing hormone beta gene appears to be coupled to the transient appearance of p8, a high mobility group-related transcription factor
Christine C Quirk, Darcie D Seachrist, John H Nilson
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
|
June 1, 2002
Ovulatory surges of human CG prevent hormone-induced granulosa cell tumor formation leading to the identification of tumor-associated changes in the transcriptome
Gabe E Owens, Ruth A Keri, John H Nilson
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology
|
March 1, 1976
A new mycosis of larval lobster (Homarus americanus)
E H Nilson, W S Fisher, R A Shleser
Endocrinology
|
August 1, 1997
Elevated luteinizing hormone in prepubertal transgenic mice causes hyperandrogenemia, precocious puberty, and substantial ovarian pathology
K A Risma, A N Hirshfield, J H Nilson
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
|
November 5, 1997
Multiple characteristics of a pentameric regulatory array endow the human alpha-subunit glycoprotein hormone promoter with trophoblast specificity and maximal activity
P R Budworth, P G Quinn, J H Nilson
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
|
September 1, 1997
Transcriptional repression of the alpha-subunit gene by androgen receptor occurs independently of DNA binding but requires the DNA-binding and ligand-binding domains of the receptor
L L Heckert, E M Wilson, J H Nilson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
February 5, 1992
Protein L from Peptostreptococcus magnus binds to the kappa light chain variable domain
B H Nilson, A Solomon, L Björck, et al.
Endocrinology
|
May 26, 1999
Transgenic mice with chronically elevated luteinizing hormone are infertile due to anovulation, defects in uterine receptivity, and midgestation pregnancy failure
R J Mann, R A Keri, J H Nilson
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
|
January 26, 2008
Welcoming beta-catenin to the gonadotropin-releasing hormone transcriptional network in gonadotropes
Travis B Salisbury, April K Binder, John H Nilson
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