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    Fang F, Su S, Liu Y, Zhang Y, Pu Y, Zhao X, Li Y, Cao H, Wang J, Zhou J, Zhang X.
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  • 23. Biosynthesis, glycosylation, and secretion of rat luteinizing hormone alpha- and beta-subunits: differential effects of orchiectomy and gonadotropin-releasing hormone.
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    Endocrinology; 1986 Jul 01; 119(1):202-13. PubMed ID: 3522207
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  • 24. Developmental and physiological aspects of Ca2+ signaling in agonist-stimulated pituitary gonadotrophs.
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  • 28. Monosodium L-glutamate administration: effects on gonadotrophin secretion, gonadotrophs and mammotrophs in prepubertal female rats.
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  • 30. Neuropeptide glutamic-isoleucine (NEI) specifically stimulates the secretory activity of gonadotrophs in primary cultures of female rat pituitary cells.
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    Dalkin AC, Burger LL, Aylor KW, Haisenleder DJ, Workman LJ, Cho S, Marshall JC.
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  • 33. Mitotic activity of gonadotropes in the anterior pituitary of the castrated male rat.
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  • 38. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone desensitization preferentially inhibits expression of the luteinizing hormone beta-subunit gene in vivo.
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  • 40. Gonadotrophin release by gonadotrophs incubated with gonadotrophin-releasing hormone is independent of intracellular cAMP accumulation.
    Benoist L, Le Dafniet M, Rotsztejn WH, Besson J, Duval J.
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