Search Results - "Rowlinson, S.W."
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Initial cohort expansion results of sustained arginine depletion with pegzilarginase in melanoma patients in a phase I advanced solid tumor trial
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A growth hormone agonist produced by targeted mutagenesis at binding site 1: evidence that site 1 regulates bioactivity
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-07-1995)“…Growth hormone (GH) is believed to signal by dimerizing its receptor through two binding sites on the hormone. Previous attempts to increase the biopotency of…”
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Large-scale preparation and characterization of recombinant ovine placental lactogen
Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-02-1997)“…To clone ovine placental lactogen (oPL) cDNA, total RNA from sheep placental cotyledon was reverse transcribed and the single-stranded cDNA was PCR-amplified…”
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Signal transduction by the growth hormone receptor
Published in Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (01-07-1994)“…It has been proposed that dimerization of identical receptor subunits by growth hormone (GH) is the mechanism of signal transduction across the cell membrane…”
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Evidence for Involvement of the Carboxy Terminus of Helix 1 of Growth Hormone in Receptor Binding: Use of Charge Reversal Mutagenesis to Account for Calcium Dependence of Binding and for Design of Higher Affinity Analogs
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (04-10-1994)“…In this study we have demonstrated that the C-terminus of helix 1 of porcine GH (pGH) is a receptor-interactive region, thus extending the current binding site…”
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An electrostatic model for the interaction between growth hormone and its receptor involving chelation of Ca2+ to the human growth hormone molecule
Published in Journal of theoretical biology (09-10-1989)“…We previously postulated the local involvement of cations in the complex between human growth hormone and its receptors in the liver. The original…”
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