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    Operative management of non-elective incisional hernia reduces readmission in a national database by Nigh, J., Wade, D. J., Rives, G. T., Karim, S. A., Bhavaraju, A., Kimbrough, M. K., Reif, R. J., Sexton, K. W., Jensen, H. K.

    “…Purpose The aim of this project was to compare patient characteristics, overall efficacy, and readmission events following operative vs non-operative…”
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    Vasopressin Secretion: Osmotic and Hormonal Regulation by the Lamina Terminalis by McKinley, M. J., Mathai, M. L., McAllen, R. M., McClear, R. C., Miselis, R. R., Pennington, G. L., Vivas, L., Wade, J. D., Oldfield, B. J.

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-04-2004)
    “…The lamina terminalis, located in the anterior wall of the third ventricle, is comprised of the subfornical organ, median preoptic nucleus (MnPO) and organum…”
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    Short Stature Associated with a Novel Heterozygous Mutation in the Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 Gene by van Duyvenvoorde, H. A, van Setten, P. A, Walenkamp, M. J. E, van Doorn, J, Koenig, J, Gauguin, L, Oostdijk, W, Ruivenkamp, C. A. L, Losekoot, M, Wade, J. D, De Meyts, P, Karperien, M, Noordam, C, Wit, J. M

    “…Context: Homozygous IGF1 deletions or mutations lead to severe short stature, deafness, microcephaly, and mental retardation. Heterozygosity for an IGF-I…”
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    The antibacterial effect of a proline-rich antibacterial peptide A3-APO by Rozgonyi, F, Szabo, D, Kocsis, B, Ostorházi, E, Abbadessa, G, Cassone, M, Wade, J D, Otvos, Jr, L

    Published in Current medicinal chemistry (01-10-2009)
    “…Antimicrobial resistance is an emerging worldwide concern in light of the widespread antimicrobial drug use in humans, livestock and companion animals. The…”
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    Physiological and pathophysiological influences on thirst by McKinley, M.J., Cairns, M.J., Denton, D.A., Egan, G., Mathai, M.L., Uschakov, A., Wade, J.D., Weisinger, R.S., Oldfield, B.J.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-07-2004)
    “…Thirst motivates animals to seek fluid and drink it. It is regulated by the central nervous system and arises from neural and chemical signals from the…”
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    Leucine-rich repeat-containing G-protein-coupled receptor 8 in mature glomeruli of developing and adult rat kidney and inhibition by insulin-like peptide-3 of glomerular cell proliferation by Fu, P, Shen, P-J, Zhao, C-X, Scott, D J, Samuel, C S, Wade, J D, Tregear, G W, Bathgate, R A D, Gundlach, A L

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-05-2006)
    “…Leucine-rich repeat-containing G-protein-coupled receptor 8 (LGR8, or RXFP2) is a member of the type C leucine-rich repeat-containing G protein-coupled…”
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    Quantitative autoradiographic studies of relaxin binding in rat atria, uterus and cerebral cortex: characterization and effects of oestrogen treatment by Tan, Y Y, Wade, J D, Tregear, G W, Summers, R J

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-05-1999)
    “…The binding characteristics of the relaxin receptor in rat atria, uterus and cortex were studied using a [33P]‐labelled human gene 2 relaxin (B33) and…”
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    Signalling profiles of H3 relaxin, H2 relaxin and R3(BΔ23–27)R/I5 acting at the relaxin family peptide receptor 3 (RXFP3) by Kocan, M, Sarwar, M, Hossain, M A, Wade, J D, Summers, R J

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-06-2014)
    “…Background and Purpose Relaxin family peptide receptor 3 (RXFP3) is expressed in brain areas important for processing sensory information and feeding,…”
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    Comparison of relaxin receptors in rat isolated atria and uterus by use of synthetic and native relaxin analogues by Tan, Y Y., Wade, J D., Tregear, G W., Summers, R J.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-02-1998)
    “…The receptors for relaxin in the rat atria and uterus were investigated and compared by use of a series of synthetic and native relaxin analogues. The assays…”
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    Serotonergic mechanism of the lateral parabrachial nucleus and relaxin-induced sodium intake by Menani, J.V., Barbosa, S.P., McKinley, M.J., Wade, J.D., De Luca, L.A.

    Published in Brain research (24-12-2004)
    “…It has been shown that central or peripheral injections of the peptide relaxin induces water intake, not sodium intake in rats. Important inhibitory mechanisms…”
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    Insect peptides with improved protease-resistance protect mice against bacterial infection by OTVOS, LASZLO, BOKONYI, KRISZTINA, VARGA, ISTVAN, OTVOS, BALINT I., HOFFMANN, RALF, ERTL, HILDEGUND C.J., WADE, JOHN D., McMANUS, AILSA M., CRAIK, DAVID J., BULET, PHILIPPE

    Published in Protein science (01-04-2000)
    “…At a time of the emergence of drug-resistant bacterial strains, the development of antimicrobial compounds with novel mechanisms of action is of considerable…”
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    Paracrine Regulation of Mammalian Oocyte Maturation and Male Germ Cell Survival by Kawamura, Kazuhiro, Kumagai, Jin, Sudo, Satoko, Chun, Sang-Young, Pisarska, Margareta, Morita, Hiroki, Toppari, Jorma, Fu, Ping, Wade, John D., Ross A. D. Bathgate, Aaron J. W. Hsueh, Vale, Wylie

    “…Mammalian oocytes are arrested at the prophase of meiosis before induction of maturation by the preovulatory luteinizing hormone (LH) surge. LH also promotes…”
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    Three-Dimensional Structure of RK-1:  A Novel α-Defensin Peptide by McManus, Ailsa M, Dawson, Nicola F, Wade, John D, Carrington, Lyle E, Winzor, Don J, Craik, David J

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (26-12-2000)
    “…NMR spectroscopy and simulated annealing calculations have been used to determine the three-dimensional structure of RK-1, an antimicrobial peptide from rabbit…”
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    Distribution of Fos Immunoreactivity in the Lamina Terminalis and Hypothalamus Induced by Centrally Administered Relaxin in Conscious Rats by McKinley, M. J., Burns, P., Colvill, L. M., Oldfield, B. J., Wade, J. D., Weisinger, R. S., Tregear, G. W.

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-06-1997)
    “…The effect of intracerebroventricular (ICV) injections of synthetic human or rat relaxin (25 or 250 ng) on the distribution of Fos detected…”
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    Water Drinking in Rats Resulting from Intravenous Relaxin and Its Modification by Other Dipsogenic Factors1 by Sinnayah, P, Burns, P, Wade, J. D, Weisinger, R. S, McKinley, M. J

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-11-1999)
    “…The purpose of the study was to determine whether iv infusion of relaxin would acutely stimulate water drinking in rats and, if it did, whether such drinking…”
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    Synthesis, conformation, receptor binding and biological activities of monobiotinylated human insulin-like peptide 3 by Fu, P., Layfield, S., Ferraro, T., Tomiyama, H., Hutson, J., Otvos Jr, L., Tregear, G.W., Bathgate, R.A.D., Wade, J.D.

    Published in The journal of peptide research (01-02-2004)
    “…:  Biotin‐avidin immobilization has been routinely used as a tool to study peptide–receptor and peptide–antibody interactions. Biotinylated peptides can also…”
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    Acetylation of HIV-1 Tat by CBP/P300 Increases Transcription of Integrated HIV-1 Genome and Enhances Binding to Core Histones by Deng, Longwen, de la Fuente, Cynthia, Fu, Peng, Wang, Lai, Donnelly, Robert, Wade, John D., Lambert, Paul, Li, Hong, Lee, Chee-Gun, Kashanchi, Fatah

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (25-11-2000)
    “…The HIV-1 Tat protein is required for viral replication and is a potent stimulator of viral transcription. Although Tat has been extensively studied in various…”
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    CI Solvent Yellow 14 shows activity in the bone marrow micronucleus assay in both the rat and mouse by ELLIOTT, B. M, GRIFFITHS, K, MACKAY, J. M, WADE, J. D

    Published in Mutagenesis (01-07-1997)
    “…CI Solvent Yellow 14 has been reported to be carcinogenic in the rat, inducing neoplastic liver nodules, but non-carcinogenic in the mouse. The present…”
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