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The following pages link to Growth hormone receptor C-terminal domains required for growth hormone-induced intracellular free Ca2+ oscillations and gene transcription (Q34497369):
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- Nuclear translocation of an ICA512 cytosolic fragment couples granule exocytosis and insulin expression in {beta}-cells (Q24676036) (← links)
- Interaction of TRPC2 and TRPC6 in erythropoietin modulation of calcium influx (Q28508661) (← links)
- In vitro interaction between STAT 5 and JAK 2; dependence upon phosphorylation status of STAT 5 and JAK 2 (Q28609052) (← links)
- The role of STAT proteins in growth hormone signaling (Q33941394) (← links)
- The prolactin/growth hormone receptor family: structure/function relationships (Q33962889) (← links)
- The molecular basis of growth hormone action (Q34035414) (← links)
- Signal transduction via the growth hormone receptor (Q34331449) (← links)
- Growth hormone signal transduction. (Q34722214) (← links)
- The mechanism of effect of growth hormone on preadipocyte and adipocyte function (Q34742732) (← links)
- The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway and the regulation of growth hormone receptor availability (Q34997040) (← links)
- Growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I alter hippocampal excitatory synaptic transmission in young and old rats (Q37179924) (← links)
- Developmental regulation of insulin-like growth factor-I and growth hormone receptor gene expression (Q38322153) (← links)
- Growth hormone activation of Stat 1, Stat 3, and Stat 5 in rat liver. Differential kinetics of hormone desensitization and growth hormone stimulation of both tyrosine phosphorylation and serine/threonine phosphorylation (Q38360551) (← links)
- Follicle-stimulating hormone mediated calcium signaling by the alternatively spliced growth factor type I receptor (Q39531242) (← links)
- Growth hormone receptor ubiquitination, endocytosis, and degradation are independent of signal transduction via Janus kinase 2. (Q40797376) (← links)
- Growth Hormone-Induced Reorganization of the Actin Cytoskeleton Is Not Required for STAT5 (Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription-5)-Mediated Transcription* (Q41098295) (← links)
- Distinct cytoplasmic domains of the growth hormone receptor are required for glucocorticoid- and phorbol ester-induced decreases in growth hormone (GH) binding. These domains are different from that reported for GH-induced receptor internalization. (Q41182979) (← links)
- Stimulation of kinase cascades by growth hormone: a paradigm for cytokine signaling. (Q41491601) (← links)
- Involvement of both calcium influx and calcium mobilization in growth hormone-induced [Ca2+]i increases in Chinese hamster ovary cells (Q42442713) (← links)
- Cyclic AMP potentiates growth hormone-dependent differentiation of 3T3-F442A preadipocytes: possible involvement of the transcription factor CREB. (Q42827726) (← links)
- Bovine growth hormone induces oscillations in cytosolic free Ca2+ in single rat hepatocytes (Q42980671) (← links)
- Demonstration of direct effects of growth hormone on neonatal cardiomyocytes (Q43575464) (← links)
- The action of cysteinyl-leukotrienes on intracellular calcium mobilization in human detrusor myocytes (Q43605829) (← links)
- Regulation of hemopexin transcription by calcium ionophores and phorbol ester in hepatoma cells (Q44506079) (← links)
- The growth hormone receptor gene is associated with mandibular height in a Chinese population (Q46772337) (← links)
- Monkey growth hormone (GH) receptor gene expression. Evidence for two mechanisms for the generation of the GH binding protein (Q48047084) (← links)
- Interaction of a novel sex-dependent, growth hormone-regulated liver nuclear factor with CYP2C12 promoter (Q50988786) (← links)
- Distinct cytoplasmic regions of the prolactin receptor are required for prolactin-induced calcium entry. (Q53944618) (← links)
- Growth Hormone Receptor Mutations Related to Individual Dwarfism. (Q54110794) (← links)
- Janus kinase 2-dependent activation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase by growth hormone. Resultant transcriptional activation of ATF-2 and CHOP, cytoskeletal re-organization and mitogenesis (Q73357698) (← links)