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M O Thorner

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Endocrinology|October 1, 1984
Human pancreatic tumor growth hormone-releasing factor stimulates anterior pituitary adenylate cyclase activity, adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate accumulation, and growth hormone release in a calmodulin-dependent mannerG Schettini, M J Cronin, E L Hewlett, et al.
Clinical Endocrinology|July 17, 1998
The diagnosis of severe growth hormone deficiency in elderly patients with hypothalamic-pituitary diseaseA A Toogood, J Jones, P A O'Neill, et al.
Pituitary|June 1, 2001
Double pituitary lesions in three patients with Cushing's diseaseB P Meij, M B Lopes, M L Vance, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|June 1, 1986
Growth hormone (GH) response to GH-releasing hormone in children with subnormal integrated concentrations of GHS A Chalew, K M Armour, P A Levin, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|August 1, 1983
Luteinizing hormone secretion is enhanced by pertussis toxin, cholera toxin, and forskolin. Evidence for the involvement of the cyclic AMP-generating systemM J Cronin, W S Evans, E L Hewlett, et al.
Endocrinology|March 1, 1984
Human pancreatic tumor growth hormone (GH) - releasing factor and cyclic adenosine 3',5'- monophosphate evoke GH release from anterior pituitary cells: the effects of pertussis toxin, cholera toxin, forskolin, and cycloheximideM J Cronin, E L Hewlett, W S Evans, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|July 1, 1987
Pituitary response to intravenous hypothalamic releasing peptides in cynomolgus monkeys treated with contraceptive steroidsD R Koritnik, M J Cronin, D N Orth, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|June 1, 1992
A quantitative estimation of growth hormone secretion in normal man: reproducibility and relation to sleep and time of dayE Van Cauter, M Kerkhofs, A Caufriez, et al.
Recent Progress in Hormone Research|January 1, 1997
Growth hormone-releasing hormone and growth hormone-releasing peptide as therapeutic agents to enhance growth hormone secretion in disease and agingM O Thorner, I M Chapman, B D Gaylinn, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|April 1, 1981
Effects of hyperprolactinemia and bromocriptine on the human endometriumW C Nunley, J D Kitchin, M O Thorner, et al.
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Endocrinology|October 1, 1984
Human pancreatic tumor growth hormone-releasing factor stimulates anterior pituitary adenylate cyclase activity, adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate accumulation, and growth hormone release in a calmodulin-dependent mannerG Schettini, M J Cronin, E L Hewlett, et al.
Clinical Endocrinology|July 17, 1998
The diagnosis of severe growth hormone deficiency in elderly patients with hypothalamic-pituitary diseaseA A Toogood, J Jones, P A O'Neill, et al.
Pituitary|June 1, 2001
Double pituitary lesions in three patients with Cushing's diseaseB P Meij, M B Lopes, M L Vance, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|June 1, 1986
Growth hormone (GH) response to GH-releasing hormone in children with subnormal integrated concentrations of GHS A Chalew, K M Armour, P A Levin, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|August 1, 1983
Luteinizing hormone secretion is enhanced by pertussis toxin, cholera toxin, and forskolin. Evidence for the involvement of the cyclic AMP-generating systemM J Cronin, W S Evans, E L Hewlett, et al.
Endocrinology|March 1, 1984
Human pancreatic tumor growth hormone (GH) - releasing factor and cyclic adenosine 3',5'- monophosphate evoke GH release from anterior pituitary cells: the effects of pertussis toxin, cholera toxin, forskolin, and cycloheximideM J Cronin, E L Hewlett, W S Evans, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|July 1, 1987
Pituitary response to intravenous hypothalamic releasing peptides in cynomolgus monkeys treated with contraceptive steroidsD R Koritnik, M J Cronin, D N Orth, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|June 1, 1992
A quantitative estimation of growth hormone secretion in normal man: reproducibility and relation to sleep and time of dayE Van Cauter, M Kerkhofs, A Caufriez, et al.
Recent Progress in Hormone Research|January 1, 1997
Growth hormone-releasing hormone and growth hormone-releasing peptide as therapeutic agents to enhance growth hormone secretion in disease and agingM O Thorner, I M Chapman, B D Gaylinn, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|April 1, 1981
Effects of hyperprolactinemia and bromocriptine on the human endometriumW C Nunley, J D Kitchin, M O Thorner, et al.
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