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Volumn 152, Issue 12, 2011, Pages 4800-4812

Cortistatin is not a somatostatin analogue but stimulates prolactin release and inhibits GH and ACTH in a gender-dependent fashion: Potential role of ghrelin

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

ACYLTRANSFERASE; CORTICOTROPIN; CORTISTATIN; DOPAMINE 2 RECEPTOR; ESTRADIOL; FOLLITROPIN; GHRELIN; GHRELIN O ACYL TRANSFERASE; GHRELIN RECEPTOR; GLUCAGON; GLUCOSE; GLYCOPHORIN A; GONADORELIN; GROWTH HORMONE; GROWTH HORMONE RECEPTOR; GROWTH HORMONE RELEASING FACTOR; GROWTH HORMONE SECRETAGOGUE RECEPTOR; HORMONE RECEPTOR BLOCKING AGENT; INSULIN; KISSPEPTIN; LUTEINIZING HORMONE; PROLACTIN; PROLACTIN RECEPTOR; PROLACTIN RELEASING FACTOR; SOMATOMEDIN C; SOMATOSTATIN; TESTOSTERONE; THYROTROPIN; UNCLASSIFIED DRUG;

EID: 82355190866     PISSN: 00137227     EISSN: 19457170     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1210/en.2011-1542     Document Type: Article
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