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Lesion of Central Part of the Dorsomedial Nucleus Alters

... basal conditions, without concomitant changes in CRH m R N A levels T h u s , it may be suggested t h a t mechanisms other t h a n those affecting CRH gene expression in the P V N are involved in the modulation of pituitary and adrenocortical hormone release by the DMN T h e neural circuits responsi ...
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the intracellular localization of pituitary thyrotropic hormone

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The Calciotropic Hormones

... overlapping group of syndromes that are caused by excessive, secretion of PTH by one or more hyperfunctioning parathyroid glands. • Hypercalcemia fails to inhibit gland activity in the normal manner. • Nephrolithiasis, osteitis fibrosa cystica, and soft tissue calcification is rare today. ...
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The Role of Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone

... response and L-thyroxine was restarted. TSH levels were normalized in only one child. All of the children with an exaggerated TRH response had to restart therapy due to persistently elevated TSH levels. In our study, L-thyroxine was restarted to three (two boys, one girl) of the 7 infants in whom th ...
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