159 results on '"Dannies, Priscilla S."'
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2. Spiperone: Evidence for Uptake into Secretory Granules
3. Anti-tumor effects of adenovirus containing human growth hormone sequences in a mouse model of human ovarian cancer
4. Is there structural specificity in the reversible protein aggregates that are stored in secretory granules?
5. Manipulating the Reversible Aggregation of Protein Hormones in Secretory Granules: Potential Impact on Biopharmaceutical Development
6. Prolactin and Growth Hormone Aggregates in Secretory Granules: The Need to Understand the Structure of the Aggregate
7. Peptide Hormones, Subcellular Structure
8. Peptide Hormones, Regulated Secretion
9. Peptide Hormones, Segregation Mechanism
10. Protein folding and deficiencies caused by dominant-negative mutants of hormones
11. Aggregation and Lack of Secretion of Most Newly Synthesized Proinsulin in Non-β-Cell Lines
12. Regulation of prolactin storage
13. Prolonged Retention after Aggregation into Secretory Granules of Human R183H-Growth Hormone (GH), a Mutant that Causes Autosomal Dominant GH Deficiency Type II
14. Aggregation of Human Wild-Type and H27A-Prolactin in Cells and in Solution: Roles of Zn2+, Cu2+, and pH
15. The Tertiary Structure and Backbone Dynamics of Human Prolactin
16. Accumulation of Synaptosomal-Associated Protein of 25 kDa (SNAP-25) and Other Proteins Associated with the Secretory Pathway in GH4C1 Cells Upon Treatment with Estradiol, Insulin, and Epidermal Growth Factor*
17. Autosomal Dominant Growth Hormone (GH) Deficiency Type II: The Del32-71-GH Deletion Mutant Suppresses Secretion of Wild-Type GH*
18. The 3-Acetylpyridine Model of Parkinsonism: Use of Cytochrome Oxidase Gene Expression as an Index of Alterations in Basal Ganglia Function
19. Protein Hormone Storage in Secretory Granules: Mechanisms for Concentration and Sorting*
20. Mechanisms for storage of prolactin and growth hormone in secretory granules
21. Acquisition of Lubrol Insolubility, a Common Step for Growth Hormone and Prolactin in the Secretory Pathway of Neuroendocrine Cells
22. Concentrating hormones into secretory granules: layers of control
23. Prolactin
24. A possible differentiation of anterior pituitary cells in collagen gels into neurons
25. Control of Prolactin Production by Estrogen
26. ESTROGEN EFFECTS ON PROLACTIN STORAGE AND CELL GROWTH IN GH CELLS
27. Mechanisms of Regulation of Prolactin Release
28. A serum prolactin-binding protein: implications for growth hormone
29. Molecular and Cellular Basis of Isolated Dominant-Negative Growth Hormone Deficiency, IGHD Type II: Insights on the Secretory Pathway of Peptide Hormones
30. Misfolded growth hormone causes fragmentation of the Golgi apparatus and disrupts endoplasmic reticulum-to-Golgi traffic
31. Cell Biology of Secretion
32. Stabilization of the Receptor Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase-Like Protein ICA512 in GH4C1Cells upon Treatment with Estradiol, Insulin, and Epidermal Growth Factor1
33. Editorial: A New Releasing Factor? with Biotechnology and a Little Bit of Luck
34. Inefficient Secretion of Human H27A-Prolactin, a Mutant That Does Not Bind Zn2+
35. Regulation of Parathyroid Hormone‐Related Peptide Gene Expression by Estrogen in GH4C1 Rat Pituitary Cells Has the Pattern of a Primary Response Gene
36. Rapid stimulation of rhodamine 123 efflux from multidrug-resistant KB cells by progesterone
37. Anti-tumor effects of adenovirus containing human growth hormone sequences in a mouse model of human ovarian cancer.
38. Is a sorting signal necessary to package proteins into secretory granules?
39. Ca2+ channel agonists enhance thyrotropin-releasing hormone-induced inositol phosphates and prolactin secretion
40. Prolactin and Insulin Are Targeted to the Regulated Pathway in GH4C1Cells, but Their Storage Is Differentially Regulated
41. Estradiol Decreases Retention of Rhodamine 123 Fluorescence in GH4C1Pituitary Tumor Cells
42. Comparison of the Regulation of Carboxypeptidase E and Prolactin in GH4C1 Cells, a Rat Pituitary Cell Line
43. Hormonal Induction of a Heterogeneous Population of Storage Granules in GH4C1 Pituitary Tumor Cells.
44. Release and synthesis of prolactin by rat pituitary cell strains are regulated independently by thyrotropin-releasing hormone.
45. Comparison of the Regulation of Carboxypeptidase E and Prolactin in GH4C1 Cells, a Rat Pituitary Cell Line.
46. TRH and BAY K 8644 synergistically stimulate prolactin release but not 45Ca2+ uptake.
47. Regulation of Parathyroid Hormone-Related Peptide Gene Expression by Estrogen in GH4C1 Rat Pituitary Cells Has the Pattern of a Primary Response Gene.
48. Effects of Thyrotropin-releasing Hormone and Hydrocortisone on Synthesis and Degradation of Prolactin in a Rat Pituitary Cell Strain
49. Dopamine has no Effect on Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Mobilization of Calcium from Intracellular Stores in Rat Anterior Pituitary Cells
50. 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*
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