Acromegaly is characterized by coarsening of facial features, acanthosis nigricans, hypertrichosis and oily skin. To determine the site through which GH exerts these effects, we have used immunohistochemistry to localize the GH receptor/binding protein (BP) in rat, rabbit and human skin. Three monoclonal antibodies (MAb 1, 43, 263) were immunoreactive in identical locations, whereas no immunoreactivity was evident when control monoclonal antibodies (MAb 50.8 and MAb 7 (rat] were used. Skin from neonatal and adult animals was used to determine whether GH receptor/BP expression was developmentally regulated. Immunoreactivity of the GH receptor/BP in the three species was consistently localized in the stratum basale and stratum spinosum. Inter...
Androgen receptors were localized in cryostat sections of human skin using monoclonal antibodies to ...
1. We describe the use of four monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) to the rabbit liver growth hormone (GH) ...
There is literature evidence that both growth hormone (GH) and its mediator, insulin-like growth fac...
The increasing use of GH therapy has led to the description of its target cells in human tissues, bu...
Growth hormone (GH) exerts its regulatory functions in controlling metabolism, balanced growth and d...
In the rat a GH-binding protein (GHBP) exists that is derived from the GH receptor gene by an altern...
A panel of monoclonal antibodies to the growth hormone (GH) receptor/binding protein was used to dem...
A cDNA corresponding to the membrane receptor for growth hormone (GH) was amplified by polymerase ch...
Pituitary GH secretion appears largely unnecessary for the attainment of normal birth size in many s...
The family of GH secretagogues (GHS) includes peptidyl (hexa-relin) and nonpeptidyl (MK 0677) molecu...
GH is synthesized by the somatotrophs in the pituitary, where it may have paracrine actions. In orde...
The sites of action of GH in the human infant remain unclear; recent evidence in animals suggests di...
In most species, the structure of the growth hormone-binding protein (GH-BP) is identical to that of...
A panel of monoclonal antibodies to the growth hormone (GH) receptor/binding protein was used to dem...
The distribution of androgen receptor (AR) in human skin was studied by an immunohistochemical metho...
Androgen receptors were localized in cryostat sections of human skin using monoclonal antibodies to ...
1. We describe the use of four monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) to the rabbit liver growth hormone (GH) ...
There is literature evidence that both growth hormone (GH) and its mediator, insulin-like growth fac...
The increasing use of GH therapy has led to the description of its target cells in human tissues, bu...
Growth hormone (GH) exerts its regulatory functions in controlling metabolism, balanced growth and d...
In the rat a GH-binding protein (GHBP) exists that is derived from the GH receptor gene by an altern...
A panel of monoclonal antibodies to the growth hormone (GH) receptor/binding protein was used to dem...
A cDNA corresponding to the membrane receptor for growth hormone (GH) was amplified by polymerase ch...
Pituitary GH secretion appears largely unnecessary for the attainment of normal birth size in many s...
The family of GH secretagogues (GHS) includes peptidyl (hexa-relin) and nonpeptidyl (MK 0677) molecu...
GH is synthesized by the somatotrophs in the pituitary, where it may have paracrine actions. In orde...
The sites of action of GH in the human infant remain unclear; recent evidence in animals suggests di...
In most species, the structure of the growth hormone-binding protein (GH-BP) is identical to that of...
A panel of monoclonal antibodies to the growth hormone (GH) receptor/binding protein was used to dem...
The distribution of androgen receptor (AR) in human skin was studied by an immunohistochemical metho...
Androgen receptors were localized in cryostat sections of human skin using monoclonal antibodies to ...
1. We describe the use of four monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) to the rabbit liver growth hormone (GH) ...
There is literature evidence that both growth hormone (GH) and its mediator, insulin-like growth fac...