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December 1, 1982
Altered pituitary responsiveness to gonadotropin- releasing hormone in middle-aged rats with 4-day estrous cycles
W A Smith, R L Cooper, P M Conn
Biology of Reproduction
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October 1, 1980
Characterization of the LH surge in middle-aged female rats
R L Cooper, P M Conn, R F Walker
Endocrinology
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November 1, 1979
Alteration of the intracellular calcium level stimulates gonadotropin release from cultured rat anterior pituitary cells
P M Conn, D C Rogers, F S Sandhu
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
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November 1, 1987
Relative roles of calcium derived from intra- and extracellular sources in dynamic luteinizing hormone release from perifused pituitary cells
J R Hansen, C A McArdle, P M Conn
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences
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November 17, 2009
Gonadotropin releasing hormone binding sites in rat hippocampus: Different structure/binding relationships compared to the anterior pituitary
L Jennes, J Janovick, T Braden, et al.
Fertility and Sterility
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October 1, 1993
Single-dose administration of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist, Nal-Lys (antide) to healthy men
C J Bagatell, P M Conn, W J Bremner
Endocrinology
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May 1, 1990
Stimulation of luteinizing hormone release by sodium fluoride is independent of protein kinase-C activity and unaffected by desensitization to gonadotropin-releasing hormone
S B Waters, B E Hawes, P M Conn
Endocrinology
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September 1, 1989
Synthesis of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptors by gonadotrope cell cultures: both preexisting receptors and those unmasked by protein kinase-C activators show a similar synthetic rate
T D Braden, B E Hawes, P M Conn
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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April 15, 1987
Phorbol esters reduce gonadotrope responsiveness to protein kinase C activators but not to Ca2+-mobilizing secretagogues. Does protein kinase C mediate gonadotropin-releasing hormone action?
C A McArdle, W R Huckle, P M Conn
Endocrinology
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August 28, 1999
Simultaneous and independent visualization of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor and its ligand: evidence for independent processing and recycling in living cells
A Cornea, J A Janovick, X Lin, et al.
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Endocrinology
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December 1, 1982
Altered pituitary responsiveness to gonadotropin- releasing hormone in middle-aged rats with 4-day estrous cycles
W A Smith, R L Cooper, P M Conn
Biology of Reproduction
|
October 1, 1980
Characterization of the LH surge in middle-aged female rats
R L Cooper, P M Conn, R F Walker
Endocrinology
|
November 1, 1979
Alteration of the intracellular calcium level stimulates gonadotropin release from cultured rat anterior pituitary cells
P M Conn, D C Rogers, F S Sandhu
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
|
November 1, 1987
Relative roles of calcium derived from intra- and extracellular sources in dynamic luteinizing hormone release from perifused pituitary cells
J R Hansen, C A McArdle, P M Conn
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences
|
November 17, 2009
Gonadotropin releasing hormone binding sites in rat hippocampus: Different structure/binding relationships compared to the anterior pituitary
L Jennes, J Janovick, T Braden, et al.
Fertility and Sterility
|
October 1, 1993
Single-dose administration of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist, Nal-Lys (antide) to healthy men
C J Bagatell, P M Conn, W J Bremner
Endocrinology
|
May 1, 1990
Stimulation of luteinizing hormone release by sodium fluoride is independent of protein kinase-C activity and unaffected by desensitization to gonadotropin-releasing hormone
S B Waters, B E Hawes, P M Conn
Endocrinology
|
September 1, 1989
Synthesis of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptors by gonadotrope cell cultures: both preexisting receptors and those unmasked by protein kinase-C activators show a similar synthetic rate
T D Braden, B E Hawes, P M Conn
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
April 15, 1987
Phorbol esters reduce gonadotrope responsiveness to protein kinase C activators but not to Ca2+-mobilizing secretagogues. Does protein kinase C mediate gonadotropin-releasing hormone action?
C A McArdle, W R Huckle, P M Conn
Endocrinology
|
August 28, 1999
Simultaneous and independent visualization of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor and its ligand: evidence for independent processing and recycling in living cells
A Cornea, J A Janovick, X Lin, et al.
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