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May 31, 1978
Interaction of ACTH, corticosterone and cyclic nucleotides in Harding-Passey melanoma melanogenesis
J Abramowitz, W Chavin
Chemico-Biological Interactions
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October 1, 1980
Acute effects of two melanocytolytic agents, hydroquinone and beta-mercaptoethanolamine, upon tyrosinase activity and cyclic nucleotide levels in murine melanomas
J Abramowitz, W Chavin
Experimental Cell Biology
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January 1, 1978
Glucocorticoid modulation of adrenocorticotropin-induced melanogenesis in the Cloudman S-91 melanoma in vitro
J Abramowitz, W Chavin
Archives of Dermatological Research
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May 4, 1979
Effect of ACTH and corticosterone on melanogenesis and cyclic nucleotide levels in the B-16 melanoma
J Abramowitz, W Chavin
Endocrinology
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September 1, 1982
Temporal characteristics of gonadotropin interaction with rabbit luteal receptors and activation of adenylyl cyclase: comparison to the mode of action of catecholamine receptors
J Abramowitz, L Birnbaumer
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology
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January 18, 2007
Know thy neighbor: a survey of diseases and complex syndromes that map to chromosomal regions encoding TRP channels
J Abramowitz, L Birnbaumer
Mineral and Electrolyte Metabolism
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January 1, 1996
Ca-ATPase and bone cell mineralization
J Abramowitz, W N Suki
The International Journal of Biochemistry
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January 1, 1991
Evidence for a rabbit luteal ADP-ribosyltransferase activity which appears to be capable of activating adenylyl cyclase
J Abramowitz, B P Jena
Biology of Reproduction
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March 1, 1985
Cholera toxin action on rabbit corpus luteum membranes: effects on adenylyl cyclase activity and adenosine diphospho-ribosylation of the stimulatory guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory component
J Abramowitz, A R Campbell
Endocrinology
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April 1, 1989
Catecholamine-induced heterologous desensitization of rabbit luteal adenylyl cyclase: loss of luteinizing hormone responsiveness is associated with impaired G-protein function
B P Jena, J Abramowitz
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Archives of Dermatological Research
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May 31, 1978
Interaction of ACTH, corticosterone and cyclic nucleotides in Harding-Passey melanoma melanogenesis
J Abramowitz, W Chavin
Chemico-Biological Interactions
|
October 1, 1980
Acute effects of two melanocytolytic agents, hydroquinone and beta-mercaptoethanolamine, upon tyrosinase activity and cyclic nucleotide levels in murine melanomas
J Abramowitz, W Chavin
Experimental Cell Biology
|
January 1, 1978
Glucocorticoid modulation of adrenocorticotropin-induced melanogenesis in the Cloudman S-91 melanoma in vitro
J Abramowitz, W Chavin
Archives of Dermatological Research
|
May 4, 1979
Effect of ACTH and corticosterone on melanogenesis and cyclic nucleotide levels in the B-16 melanoma
J Abramowitz, W Chavin
Endocrinology
|
September 1, 1982
Temporal characteristics of gonadotropin interaction with rabbit luteal receptors and activation of adenylyl cyclase: comparison to the mode of action of catecholamine receptors
J Abramowitz, L Birnbaumer
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology
|
January 18, 2007
Know thy neighbor: a survey of diseases and complex syndromes that map to chromosomal regions encoding TRP channels
J Abramowitz, L Birnbaumer
Mineral and Electrolyte Metabolism
|
January 1, 1996
Ca-ATPase and bone cell mineralization
J Abramowitz, W N Suki
The International Journal of Biochemistry
|
January 1, 1991
Evidence for a rabbit luteal ADP-ribosyltransferase activity which appears to be capable of activating adenylyl cyclase
J Abramowitz, B P Jena
Biology of Reproduction
|
March 1, 1985
Cholera toxin action on rabbit corpus luteum membranes: effects on adenylyl cyclase activity and adenosine diphospho-ribosylation of the stimulatory guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory component
J Abramowitz, A R Campbell
Endocrinology
|
April 1, 1989
Catecholamine-induced heterologous desensitization of rabbit luteal adenylyl cyclase: loss of luteinizing hormone responsiveness is associated with impaired G-protein function
B P Jena, J Abramowitz
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