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Thyroid and Glucocorticoid Hormones Synergistically Control Growth Hormone mRNA in Cultured GH1Cells

We have previously demonstrated that thyroid hormone controls growth hormone synthesis in GH1cells and that the induction of the growth hormone response by glucocorticoid appears to be highly dependent on thyroid hormone action. Thyroid hormone induces growth hormone synthesis approximately 5- to 20...

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Published in:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 1978-01, Vol.75 (1), p.45-49
Main Authors: Shapiro, Lawrence E., Samuels, Herbert H., Yaffe, Barry M.
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Gels
Glucocorticoids
Growth hormones
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Messenger RNA
Protein synthesis
RNA
Thyroid hormones
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