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1. Pharmacokinetics analysis of sustained release hGH biodegradable implantable tablets using a mouse model of human ovarian cancer

2. Regulation of Parathyroid Hormone-Related Peptide Gene Expression by Estrogen in GH4C1 Rat Pituitary Cells Has the Pattern of a Primary Response Gene

3. Aggregation and Lack of Secretion of Most Newly Synthesized Proinsulin in Non-β-Cell Lines

4. Aggregation of Human Wild-Type and H27A-Prolactin in Cells and in Solution: Roles of Zn2+, Cu2+, and pH

5. Molecular and Cellular Basis of Isolated Dominant-Negative Growth Hormone Deficiency, IGHD Type II: Insights on the Secretory Pathway of Peptide Hormones

6. Autosomal Dominant Growth Hormone (GH) Deficiency Type II: The Del32–71-GH Deletion Mutant Suppresses Secretion of Wild-Type GH1

7. Stabilization of the Receptor Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase-Like Protein ICA512 in GH4C1Cells upon Treatment with Estradiol, Insulin, and Epidermal Growth Factor1

8. Biological activity and immunological reactivity of human prolactin mutants

9. Lack of correlation of distribution of prolactin (PRL) charge isoforms with induction of PRL storage

10. Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase-II activation in rat pituitary cells in the presence of thyrotropin-releasing hormone and dopamine

11. Comparison of the Regulation of Carboxypeptidase E and Prolactin in GH4C1 Cells, a Rat Pituitary Cell Line

12. Contents, Vol. 51, 1990

13. Misfolded growth hormone causes fragmentation of the Golgi apparatus and disrupts endoplasmic reticulum-to-Golgi traffic

14. Acquisition of Lubrol insolubility, a common step for growth hormone and prolactin in the secretory pathway of neuroendocrine cells

15. Inhibition of rat prolactin (PRL) storage by coexpression of human PRL

16. Rapid stimulation of rhodamine 123 efflux from multidrug-resistant KB cells by progesterone

17. A serum prolactin-binding protein: implications for growth hormone

18. Ca2+ channel agonists enhance thyrotropin-releasing hormone-induced inositol phosphates and prolactin secretion

19. Prolactin and insulin are targeted to the regulated pathway in GH4C1 cells, but their storage is differentially regulated

20. Estradiol decreases retention of rhodamine 123 fluorescence in GH4C1 pituitary tumor cells

21. Subject Index Vol. 51, 1990

22. Anti-Estrogenic Compounds Increase Prolactin and Growth Hormone Synthesis in Clonal Strains of Rat Pituitary Cells1

23. Muscarinic inhibition of prolactin production in cultures of rat pituitary cells

24. A Possible Role of Cyclic AMP in Mediating the Effects of Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone on Prolactin Release and on Prolactin and Growth Hormone Synthesis in Pituitary Cells in Culture

25. Action of Cholera Toxin on Hormone Synthesis and Release in GH Cells: Evidence that Adenosine 3′,5′-Monophosphate Does Not Mediate the Decrease in Growth Hormone Synthesis Caused by Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone*

26. Estrogen Induces Accumulation of the Mitochondrial Ribonucleic Acid for Subunit II of Cytochrome Oxidase in Pituitary Tumor Cells

27. Antipsychotic Drugs Inhibit Prolactin Release from Rat Anterior Pituitary Cells in Culture by a Mechanism Not Involving the Dopamine Receptor*

28. Ca2+Transients Induced by Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Rapidly Lose Their Ability to Cause Release of Prolactin

29. Dopamine has no Effect on Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Mobilization of Calcium from Intracellular Stores in Rat Anterior Pituitary Cells

30. Expression of Messenger Ribonucleic Acids Encoding a Parathyroid Hormone-Like Peptide in Normal Human and Animal Tissues with Abnormal Expression in Human Parathyroid Adenomas

31. Cysteamine Causes Reduction of Prolactin Monomers Followed by Aggregation in the Rat Pituitary Gland*

32. Antiestrogens are partial estrogen agonists for prolactin production in primary pituitary cultures

33. Stimulation of the Adenosine 3′,5′-Monophosphate and the Ca2+Messenger Systems Together Reverse Dopaminergic Inhibition of Prolactin Release*

34. Unresponsiveness of GH cells to cyclo(histidyl-proline), a metabolite of thyrotropin releasing hormone

35. Bombesin stimulates inositol polyphosphate production in GH4C1 pituitary tumor cells: Comparison with TRH

36. Hormonal Induction of a Heterogeneous Population of Storage Granules in GH4C1Pituitary Tumor Cells

37. Effects of Thyrotropin-releasing Hormone and Hydrocortisone on Synthesis and Degradation of Prolactin in a Rat Pituitary Cell Strain

38. KN-62, a calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II inhibitor, inhibits high potassium-stimulated prolactin secretion and intracellular calcium increases in anterior pituitary cells

39. 3COMPARISON OF THEEFFECTS OF HISTAMINE H2-RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ON PROLACTIN SECRETION IN THE RAT

40. 17β-ESTRADIOL HAS A BIPHASIC EFFECT ON GH CELL GROWTH1

42. Synergistic stimulation of prolactin release by phorbol ester, A23187 and forskolin

43. Spiperone: evidence for uptake into secretory granules

44. Release and synthesis of prolactin by rat pituitary cell strains are regulated independently by thyrotropin-releasing hormone

45. Thyrotropin-releasing hormone increases prolactin mRNA activity in the cytoplasm of GH-cells as measured by translation in a wheat germ cell-free system

46. Regulation of prolactin production and cell growth by estradiol: difference in sensitivity to estradiol occurs at level of messenger ribonucleic acid accumulation

47. Hormonal induction of secretory granules in a pituitary tumor cell line

48. Synthesis and biological activity of 5-fluoroimidazole-TRH

49. Depletion of pituitary prolactin by cysteamine is due to loss of immunological activity

50. Characterization of antiestrogen stimulation of cell number and prolactin production

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