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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Somatotropin
  1. The GH1 gene provides instructions for making the growth hormone protein. Growth hormone is produced in the growth-stimulating somatotropic cells ... is located at the base of the brain. Growth hormone is necessary for the normal growth of the ...
  2. The GHRHR gene provides instructions for making the growth hormone releasing hormone receptor. This receptor is active (expressed) ... of the brain and produces many hormones, including growth hormone. Growth hormone is necessary for the normal growth ...
  3. ... provides instructions for making a protein called the growth hormone receptor. This receptor is embedded in the outer ... and is most abundant in liver cells.The growth hormone receptor has three major parts: An extracellular region ...
  4. ... important body functions. One of these hormones, called growth hormone, helps direct normal growth of the body's ... in the pituitary gland, in the release of growth hormone from the gland, or in both processes. Genetic ...
  5. ... BTK gene have been found to cause isolated growth hormone deficiency type III, a condition characterized by slow ... version of the BTK protein. People with isolated growth hormone deficiency are prone to infections because they produce ...
  6. ... proteins involved in the body's response to growth hormones, although their specific role in this process is ... proteins for degradation. The body's response to growth hormones may be impaired as a result. However, the ...
  7. ... familial somatotropinoma. These tumors produce and release excess growth hormone (also called somatotropin), which promotes growth of the body. Because it ...
  8. ... proteins involved in the body's response to growth hormones, although its specific role in this process is ... proteins for degradation. The body's response to growth hormones may be impaired as a result. However, the ...
  9. ... a patient with anophthalmia, short stature, and partial growth hormone deficiency: functional studies using the IRBP, HESX1, and ...
  10. ... growth of the body's bones and tissues (growth hormone), resulting in the accelerated linear growth that sometimes ...
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