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    Prolactin Release Inhibiting and Stimulating Factors in the Hypothalamus

    It is well established that secretion of prolactin by the pituitary gland in animals and humans is controlled by the hypothalamus by means of a hypothalamic neurohumor, prolactin release inhibiting factor (PIF...

    Akira Arimura, Andrew V. Schally in Hypothalamic Peptide Hormones and Pituitary Regulation (1977)

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    Stimulatory and Inhibitory Analogs of Luteinizing Hormone Releasing Hormone (LHRH)

    The isolation and the determination of the structure of porcine luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) (Fig. 1) in our laboratory (1–4) paved the way for its synthesis by our group (3,5) and by others (6...

    Andrew V. Schally, David H. Coy in Hypothalamic Peptide Hormones and Pituitary Regulation (1977)

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    Assays of Hypothalamic Releasing and Inhibiting Hormones

    It is firmly established that the secretory activity of the pituitary gland is regulated by the hypothalamus of the brain by means of the releasing and inhibiting hormones which are elaborated by the nerve cel...

    Akira Arimura, Andrew V. Schally in Research Methods in Neurochemistry (1975)

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    Structure-Activity Relationship of LH and FSH Releasing Hormone

    During the past few years, several peptide hormones have been purified from hypothalamic tissue, their molecular structures determined and syntheses performed (Schally et al., 1973a). Studies carried out in vitro

    David H. Coy, Esther J. Coy, Andrew V. Schally in Research Methods in Neurochemistry (1975)