Insulin-I and -II were purified from stone flounder (Kareius bicoloratus), and their primary structures were determined. The amino acid sequences of insulin-I and -II from stone flounder were identical with those of barfin flounder (Verasper moseri) except for position 2 of both B-chains. Insulin-II of stone flounder had an extension of the two amino acid residues (Pyr-Ala), at the N-terminus of the B-chain. These structural characteristics of insulins from stone flounder support the idea (Andoh and Nagasawa, Zool. Sci. 15: 901, 1998) that insulin-I and -II of flounders arise from a single preproinsulin in each species by proteolytic cleavage at different sites of the signal peptide region, and suggest that this generation system of two mol...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that vertebrates, including teleostean fishes, amphibians, birds a...
AbstractThe primary structure of insulin from the Holocephalan fish, Hydrolagus colliei (the ratfish...
Current views on Agnathan phylogeny favor the hypothesis that the genera of holarctic lampreys belon...
We have purified and characterized two molecular forms of insulin from the Brockmann bodies of barfi...
Insulin was purified from pancreatic extracts of two elasmobranch species belonging to different fam...
Insulin is a key hormone for the regulation of metabolism in vertebrates. Insulin is produced by pan...
The phylogenetic relationships between the two southern hemisphere lamprey families (Geotriidae and ...
The insulin from the Atlantic hagfish (<i>Myxine glutinosa</i>) has been one of the most studied ins...
In fishes, including the jawless lampreys, the most ancient lineage of extant vertebrates, plasma gl...
ABSTRACT: The insulin from the Atlantic hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) has been one of the most studied ...
The Atlantic hagfish, Myxlne. glutinosa,is the most primitive vertebrate extant, and it diverged fro...
Current views on Agnathan phylogeny favor the hypothesis that the genera of holarctic lampreys belon...
AbstractA new somatostatin-28 has been isolated from the Teleostean fish (Lophius piscatorius) Brock...
The insulin contents of the Islets of Langerhans of the staple Japanese fishes were estimated as str...
Comparative Studies on the IGF System in Vertebrates. Studies in Rats, and in Bony, Ca...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that vertebrates, including teleostean fishes, amphibians, birds a...
AbstractThe primary structure of insulin from the Holocephalan fish, Hydrolagus colliei (the ratfish...
Current views on Agnathan phylogeny favor the hypothesis that the genera of holarctic lampreys belon...
We have purified and characterized two molecular forms of insulin from the Brockmann bodies of barfi...
Insulin was purified from pancreatic extracts of two elasmobranch species belonging to different fam...
Insulin is a key hormone for the regulation of metabolism in vertebrates. Insulin is produced by pan...
The phylogenetic relationships between the two southern hemisphere lamprey families (Geotriidae and ...
The insulin from the Atlantic hagfish (<i>Myxine glutinosa</i>) has been one of the most studied ins...
In fishes, including the jawless lampreys, the most ancient lineage of extant vertebrates, plasma gl...
ABSTRACT: The insulin from the Atlantic hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) has been one of the most studied ...
The Atlantic hagfish, Myxlne. glutinosa,is the most primitive vertebrate extant, and it diverged fro...
Current views on Agnathan phylogeny favor the hypothesis that the genera of holarctic lampreys belon...
AbstractA new somatostatin-28 has been isolated from the Teleostean fish (Lophius piscatorius) Brock...
The insulin contents of the Islets of Langerhans of the staple Japanese fishes were estimated as str...
Comparative Studies on the IGF System in Vertebrates. Studies in Rats, and in Bony, Ca...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that vertebrates, including teleostean fishes, amphibians, birds a...
AbstractThe primary structure of insulin from the Holocephalan fish, Hydrolagus colliei (the ratfish...
Current views on Agnathan phylogeny favor the hypothesis that the genera of holarctic lampreys belon...