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Endocrine

Issue 2/2001

Content (11 Articles)

Difficult Case

Glycogen storage disease Ib and crohn colitis in a young woman

Marko Doko, Vanja Zjacic-Rotkvic, Mario Zovak, Mario Kopljar, Elizabet Glavan, Matea Radacic-Aumiler

Epidermal growth factor receptor and tyrosine phosphorylation of estrogen receptor

Diana C. Márquez, Julie Lee, Theodore Lin, Richard J. Pietras

Expression of Hsp70-2 in unilateral cryptorchid testis of rhesus monkey during germ cell apoptosis

Xin-Chang Zhou, Xiao-Bin Han, Zhao-Yuan Hu, Ru-Jin Zhou, Yi-Xun Liu

Urinary vasodilator and vasoconstrictor angiotensins during menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and lactation

Gloria Valdés, Alfredo M. Germain, Jenny Corthorn, Cecilia Berrios, Arnaldo C. Foradori, Carlos M. Ferrario, K. Bridget Brosnihan

Expression of cyclooxygenase enzymes in rat hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis

Patricia O. Cover, Donna Slater, Julia C. Buckingham

Autocrine regulation of prolactin secretion by endothelins

Béla Kanyicska, Michael T. Sellix, Marc E. Freeman

Growth hormone therapy during neonatal hypoxia in rats

Hershel Raff, Eric D. Bruder, Barbara Jankowski, Martin K. Oaks, Ricki J. Colman

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