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        Effects of the Neonatal Sex Steroid Environment on Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone and Somatostatin Gene Expression
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        J.A. Chowen,
        
 , J. Argente, , I. Torres-Alemán, , S. González-Parra, and L.M. García-Segura, 
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                                July 1, 1993
                            
                        
                    
                
            
  Published Online: 1993-07
 
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
 - The New Pharmacology of Somatostatin and its Multiple Receptors
 - Effects of the Neonatal Sex Steroid Environment on Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone and Somatostatin Gene Expression
 - Potassium-Induced Depolarization Stimulates Somatostatin Gene Expression in Cultured Fetal Rat Cerebrocortical Cells
 - Pit-1 and Pit-2 Role in Growth Hormone Gene Regulation
 - Pit-1 and Pituitary Function
 - Growth Hormone Receptor and Binding Protein: Distribution and Function
 - Regulation of Growth Hormone-Binding Protein: Clinical Implications
 - Regulation of Somatotroph Cell Proliferation
 - Insulin-Like Growth Factors and Their Receptors in Normal Physiology and Pathological States
 - Human Studies on the Biological Actions of IGF-1. Evidence Suggesting that Human Fetal and Postnatal Epiphyseal Cartilage is a Target Tissue for IGF-1 Action
 - Neurotransmitter Control of Growth Hormone Secretion in Humans
 - Metabolic Status and Growth Hormone Secretion in Man
 - Genesis of Episodic Growth Hormone Secretion
 - Regulation of Growth Hormone Secretion by the Growth Hormone Releasing Hexapeptide (GHRP-6)
 - Psychosocial Aspects of Short Stature
 - New Challenges in the Growth Field
 - Short Stature: New Challenges in Growth Hormone Therapy
 - Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone: Clinical Aspects
 - New Diagnostic Tests of GH Reserve
 - Recent Advances in hGH Clinical Research
 - Actual and Potential Clinical Uses of IGF-1
 - Clinical Aspects of Growth Hormone Excess: Achievements and Problems
 - GH Regulation in Acromegaly
 - Modern Imaging Techniques in GH Secretory Disorders
 - Neural and Pituitary Mechanisms Involved in Growth Hormone Regulation
 - Index
 
Articles in the same Issue
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
 - The New Pharmacology of Somatostatin and its Multiple Receptors
 - Effects of the Neonatal Sex Steroid Environment on Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone and Somatostatin Gene Expression
 - Potassium-Induced Depolarization Stimulates Somatostatin Gene Expression in Cultured Fetal Rat Cerebrocortical Cells
 - Pit-1 and Pit-2 Role in Growth Hormone Gene Regulation
 - Pit-1 and Pituitary Function
 - Growth Hormone Receptor and Binding Protein: Distribution and Function
 - Regulation of Growth Hormone-Binding Protein: Clinical Implications
 - Regulation of Somatotroph Cell Proliferation
 - Insulin-Like Growth Factors and Their Receptors in Normal Physiology and Pathological States
 - Human Studies on the Biological Actions of IGF-1. Evidence Suggesting that Human Fetal and Postnatal Epiphyseal Cartilage is a Target Tissue for IGF-1 Action
 - Neurotransmitter Control of Growth Hormone Secretion in Humans
 - Metabolic Status and Growth Hormone Secretion in Man
 - Genesis of Episodic Growth Hormone Secretion
 - Regulation of Growth Hormone Secretion by the Growth Hormone Releasing Hexapeptide (GHRP-6)
 - Psychosocial Aspects of Short Stature
 - New Challenges in the Growth Field
 - Short Stature: New Challenges in Growth Hormone Therapy
 - Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone: Clinical Aspects
 - New Diagnostic Tests of GH Reserve
 - Recent Advances in hGH Clinical Research
 - Actual and Potential Clinical Uses of IGF-1
 - Clinical Aspects of Growth Hormone Excess: Achievements and Problems
 - GH Regulation in Acromegaly
 - Modern Imaging Techniques in GH Secretory Disorders
 - Neural and Pituitary Mechanisms Involved in Growth Hormone Regulation
 - Index