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Immunocytochemical localization in rat brain of a prolactin release-inhibiting sequence of gonadotropin-releasing hormone prohormone
The structure of a precursor protein for gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) of relative molecular mass 10,000 has recently been deduced from cloned complementary DNA sequences derived from human placental m...
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A prolactin-inhibiting factor within the precursor for human gonadotropin-releasing hormone
The cloned complementary DNA sequence encoding the human gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) precursor protein was used to construct an expression vector for the bacterial synthesis of the 56-amino acid GnRH...
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Biodegradation of Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone
The concept that the proteolytic degradation of peptide hormones could be one of the key mechanisms regulating the homeostasis of the hormone, as proposed by Knights et al. (1973), is widely accepted. However, cu...
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Tritium Labeling of Brain Peptides
During the past decade, radiolabeling of biologically active peptides has become a widely applied and essential technique for a variety of biochemical and physiological investigations.