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The crystal structure of seabream antiquitin reveals the structural basis of its substrate specificitySeabream growth hormone receptor: molecular cloning and functional studies of the full-length cDNA, and tissue expression of two alternatively spliced forms.Stat3 inhibition attenuates mechanical allodynia through transcriptional regulation of chemokine expression in spinal astrocytes.Altered expression of serum protein in ginsenoside Re-treated diabetic rats detected by SELDI-TOF MS.Cloning, characterization and promoter analysis of the common carp IGF-II gene.Identification of a membrane estrogen receptor in zebrafish with homology to mammalian GPER and its high expression in early germ cells of the testis.Bruceine D induces apoptosis in pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell line PANC-1 through the activation of p38-mitogen activated protein kinase.Gonadotropin Signaling in Zebrafish Ovary and Testis Development: Insights From Gene Knockout Study.Targeted gene disruption in zebrafish reveals noncanonical functions of LH signaling in reproductionSodium coupled bicarbonate influx regulates intracellular and apical pH in cultured rat caput epididymal epithelium.The kiss/kissr systems are dispensable for zebrafish reproduction: evidence from gene knockout studiesInheritable and precise large genomic deletions of non-coding RNA genes in zebrafish using TALENs.A small-molecule modulator of the tumor-suppressor miR34a inhibits the growth of hepatocellular carcinoma.Radioimmunoreactivity and receptor-binding activity of the recombined molecule obtained by complementation of two fibrinolysin fragments of ovine prolactinIGFs mediate the action of LH on oocyte maturation in zebrafishCells of the anterior pituitary.Oncoproteomics: current trends and future perspectives.Raloxifene protects endothelial cell function against oxidative stressGene knockout of nuclear progesterone receptor provides insights into the regulation of ovulation by LH signaling in zebrafish.G protein-coupled estrogen receptor inhibits the P2Y receptor-mediated Ca(2+) signaling pathway in human airway epithelia.The second prolactin receptor in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus): molecular characterization, tissue distribution and gene expression.Genetic Evidence for Multifactorial Control of the Reproductive Axis in Zebrafish.Mechanistic studies of anti-hyperpigmentary compounds: elucidating their inhibitory and regulatory actionsCellular uptake behaviour, photothermal therapy performance, and cytotoxicity of gold nanorods with various coatings.Silencing of EEF2K (eukaryotic elongation factor-2 kinase) reveals AMPK-ULK1-dependent autophagy in colon cancer cells.Type III-B rotaxane dendrimers.Functional expression of G protein-coupled receptor 30 in immature rat epididymal epithelium.Ultrasound, pH, and magnetically responsive crown-ether-coated core/shell nanoparticles as drug encapsulation and release systems.Enhanced cellular uptake and gene delivery of glioblastoma with deferoxamine-coated nanoparticle/plasmid DNA/branched polyethylenimine composites.Ethyl acetate fraction of Radix rubiae inhibits cell growth and promotes terminal differentiation in cultured human keratinocytes.Androgen rather than estrogen up-regulates brain-type cytochrome P450 aromatase (cyp19a1b) gene via tissue-specific promoters in the hermaphrodite teleost ricefield eel Monopterus albus.Bufalin induces autophagy-mediated cell death in human colon cancer cells through reactive oxygen species generation and JNK activation.Common carp insulin-like growth factor-I gene: complete nucleotide sequence and functional characterization of the 5'-flanking region.Application of a combined sulphorhodamine B and melanin assay to the evaluation of Chinese medicines and their constituent compounds for hyperpigmentation treatment.Disrupting actions of bisphenol A and malachite green on growth hormone receptor gene expression and signal transduction in seabream.The constitutive activity of the ghrelin receptor attenuates apoptosis via a protein kinase C-dependent pathway.Proteomic identification of molecular targets of gambogic acid: role of stathmin in hepatocellular carcinoma.The constitutive activity of ghrelin receptors is decreased by co-expression with vasoactive prostanoid receptors when over-expressed in human embryonic kidney 293 cells.Arsenic trioxide, arsenic pentoxide, and arsenic iodide inhibit human keratinocyte proliferation through the induction of apoptosis.Down-regulation of goldfish (Carassius auratus) prolactin gene expression by dopamine and thyrotropin releasing hormone.
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