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463 related items for PubMed ID: 2921325

  • 1. Purification of a distinct placental lactogen receptor, a new member of the growth hormone/prolactin receptor family.
    Freemark M, Comer M.
    J Clin Invest; 1989 Mar; 83(3):883-9. PubMed ID: 2921325
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  • 2. Differential solubilization of placental lactogen (PL)- and growth hormone-binding sites: further evidence for a unique PL receptor in fetal and maternal liver.
    Freemark M, Comer M, Korner G.
    Endocrinology; 1988 Jun; 122(6):2771-9. PubMed ID: 3371262
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  • 3. Binding of placental lactogen and growth hormone to fetal sheep fibroblasts.
    Fowlkes J, Freemark M.
    Pediatr Res; 1992 Aug; 32(2):200-3. PubMed ID: 1508610
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  • 4. The glycogenic effects of placental lactogen and growth hormone in ovine fetal liver are mediated through binding to specific fetal ovine placental lactogen receptors.
    Freemark M, Handwerger S.
    Endocrinology; 1986 Feb; 118(2):613-8. PubMed ID: 3002758
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  • 5. A unique placental lactogen receptor: implications for fetal growth.
    Freemark M, Comer M, Korner G, Handwerger S.
    Endocrinology; 1987 May; 120(5):1865-72. PubMed ID: 3569117
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  • 6. Characterization of ovine growth hormone (oGH) and ovine placental lactogen (oPL) binding to fetal and adult hepatic tissue in sheep: evidence that oGH and oPL interact with a common receptor.
    Breier BH, Funk B, Surus A, Ambler GR, Wells CA, Waters MJ, Gluckman PD.
    Endocrinology; 1994 Sep; 135(3):919-28. PubMed ID: 8070387
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  • 7. Ontogeny of a specific high-affinity binding site for ovine placental lactogen in fetal and postnatal liver.
    Pratt SL, Kappes SM, Anthony RV.
    Domest Anim Endocrinol; 1995 Oct; 12(4):337-47. PubMed ID: 8575166
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  • 8. Nutritional regulation of the placental lactogen receptor in fetal liver: implications for fetal metabolism and growth.
    Freemark M, Comer M, Mularoni T, D'Ercole AJ, Grandis A, Kodack L.
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  • 9. Evolution of prolactin and placental lactogen receptors in ewes during pregnancy and lactation.
    Emane MN, Delouis C, Kelly PA, Djiane J.
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  • 10. Inhibition of binding of ovine placental lactogen to growth hormone and prolactin receptors by monoclonal antibodies.
    Chan JS, Nie ZR, Seidah NG, Chrétien M.
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  • 11. The placental lactogen receptor in maternal and fetal sheep liver: regulation by glucose and role in the pathogenesis of fasting during pregnancy.
    Freemark M, Keen A, Fowlkes J, Mularoni T, Comer M, Grandis A, Kodack L.
    Endocrinology; 1992 Feb; 130(2):1063-70. PubMed ID: 1310275
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  • 13. Tissue distribution and ontogeny of growth hormone receptor messenger ribonucleic acid and ligand binding to hepatic tissue in the midgestation sheep fetus.
    Klempt M, Bingham B, Breier BH, Baumbach WR, Gluckman PD.
    Endocrinology; 1993 Mar; 132(3):1071-7. PubMed ID: 8440172
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  • 14. Recombinant prolactin receptor extracellular domain of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): subcloning, preparation, and characterization.
    Sandowski Y, Cohen Y, Le Rouzic P, Bignon C, Rentier-Delrue F, Djiane J, Prunet P, Gertler A.
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  • 15. Placental lactogen-binding sites in isolated fetal fibroblasts: characterization, processing, and regulation.
    Fowlkes J, Freemark M.
    Endocrinology; 1993 Jun; 132(6):2477-83. PubMed ID: 8389282
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  • 16. The purification and characterization of ovine placental lactogen.
    Chan JS, Robertson HA, Friesen HG.
    Endocrinology; 1976 Jan; 98(1):65-76. PubMed ID: 1248449
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  • 17. Placental lactogen and growth hormone receptors in human fetal tissues: relationship to fetal plasma human placental lactogen concentrations and fetal growth.
    Hill DJ, Freemark M, Strain AJ, Handwerger S, Milner RD.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1988 Jun; 66(6):1283-90. PubMed ID: 3372688
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  • 18. Solubilization and characterization of a lactogenic receptor from human placental chorion membranes.
    Ormandy CJ, Clarke CL, Sutherland RL.
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  • 19. Differential effects of maternal ovine placental lactogen and growth hormone (GH) administration on GH receptor, insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 and IGF binding protein-3 gene expression in the pregnant and fetal sheep.
    Currie MJ, Bassett NS, Breier BH, Klempt M, Min SH, Mackenzie DD, McCutcheon SN, Gluckman PD.
    Growth Regul; 1996 Sep; 6(3):123-9. PubMed ID: 8894644
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  • 20. Placental lactogen not growth hormone and prolactin regulates secretion of progesterone in vitro by the 40-45 day ovine corpus luteum of pregnancy.
    Wierzchoś E, Gregoraszczuk EL, Zieba D, Murawski M, Gertler A.
    Folia Biol (Krakow); 2000 Sep; 48(1-2):19-24. PubMed ID: 11080913
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