The human growth hormone gene family: nucleotide sequences show recent divergence and predict a new polypeptide hormone
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Relaxin gene expression in human ovaries and the predicted structure of a human preprorelaxin by analysis of cDNA clonesOncostatin M is a member of a cytokine family that includes leukemia-inhibitory factor, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, and interleukin 6O-Glycosylated 24 kDa human growth hormone has a mucin-like biantennary disialylated tetrasaccharide attached at Thr-60The human ubiquitin-52 amino acid fusion protein gene shares several structural features with mammalian ribosomal protein genesBoth pituitary and placental growth hormone transcripts are expressed in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC)A novel transcriptional activator originating from an upstream promoter in human growth hormone geneEvidence for evolutionary conservation of a physical linkage between the human BAF60b, a subunit of SWI/SNF complex, and thyroid hormone receptor interacting protein-1 genes on chromosome 17Cloning and nucleotide sequence of placental hGH-V cDNAEvolutionary silencing of the human elastase I gene (ELA1)Elements regulating cardiomyocyte expression of the human sarcomeric mitochondrial creatine kinase gene in transgenic miceAdenovirus VAI-RNA regulates gene expression by controlling stability of ribosome-bound RNAsEvolution of the genes for the beta subunits of human chorionic gonadotropin and luteinizing hormoneGenetic background affects human glial fibrillary acidic protein promoter activity.cDNA cloning of somatolactin, a pituitary protein related to growth hormone and prolactinExpression of the human growth hormone variant gene in cultured fibroblasts and transgenic mice.Analysis of human growth hormone gene 5' sequences in isolated growth hormone deficiency patientsTransgenic mice containing intestinal fatty acid-binding protein-human growth hormone fusion genes exhibit correct regional and cell-specific expression of the reporter gene in their small intestine.Silent genes in the mouse major urinary protein gene family.The roles of placental growth hormone and placental lactogen in the regulation of human fetal growth and development.Two human relaxin genes are on chromosome 9.Human growth hormone gene and the highly homologous growth hormone variant gene display different splicing patterns.Characterization and histologic localization of human growth hormone-variant gene expression in the placenta.A new natural hGH variant--17.5 kd--produced by alternative splicing. An additional consensus sequence which might play a role in branchpoint selection.Identification of a splice-site mutation in the human growth hormone-variant gene.Regulated expression of chimaeric genes containing the 5'-flanking regions of human growth hormone-related genes in transiently transfected rat anterior pituitary tumor cellsThe thymus leukemia antigen binds human and mouse CD8.Glycosylated ovine prolactinDelayed thymocyte development induced by augmented expression of p56lck.An evaluation of the potential to use tumor-associated antigens as targets for antitumor T cell therapy using transgenic mice expressing a retroviral tumor antigen in normal lymphoid tissues.Mapping enteroendocrine cell populations in transgenic mice reveals an unexpected degree of complexity in cellular differentiation within the gastrointestinal tract.Structure of a murine alpha interferon pseudogene with a repetitive R-type sequence in the 3' flanking region.The mouse ileal lipid-binding protein gene: a model for studying axial patterning during gut morphogenesisCooperation between elements of an organ-specific transcriptional enhancer in animalsTestis-specific expression of a metallothionein I-driven transgene correlates with undermethylation of the locus in testicular DNA.Isolation and characterization of the human prolactin gene.A single element of the elastase I enhancer is sufficient to direct transcription selectively to the pancreas and gut.Selection of efficient cleavage sites in target RNAs by using a ribozyme expression library.U1 small nuclear RNAs with altered specificity can be stably expressed in mammalian cells and promote permanent changes in pre-mRNA splicingMultiple regulatory domains in the mouse mammary tumor virus long terminal repeat revealed by analysis of fusion genes in transgenic miceExpression from the transferrin gene promoter in transgenic mice
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The human growth hormone gene family: nucleotide sequences show recent divergence and predict a new polypeptide hormone
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10.1089/DNA.1.1982.1.239
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1982-01-01T00:00:00Z