From enhancing wound healing to combating neurodegeneration and cancer, growth hormone-releasing hormone and its analogs reveal groundbreaking roles that could redefine future therapies. Study: Growth ...
Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) was originally characterised for its role in stimulating growth hormone secretion from the pituitary. However, recent advances have uncovered a broader spectrum ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The etiology of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is multifactorial, and chronic inflammation plays a pivotal role in its pathogenesis.
Antagonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) exert antiproliferative effects directly on cancer cells, which are mediated by the tumoral GHRH receptors. However, the signal transduction ...
Preclinical in vivo evaluation of a novel treatment strategy combining a Wee1 inhibitor with radiotherapy. Background: Knockdown of GHRH gene expression suppresses the proliferation of cancer cell ...
Increasing the body's production of growth hormone may be an effective treatment for HIV lipodystrophy, a syndrome involving the redistribution of fat and other metabolic changes in those receiving ...
Peptides have become an increasingly important area of research in numerous scientific fields, especially for their diverse functions. One such peptide gaining attention is CJC-1295 DAC (Drug Affinity ...
Somatotropic cells of the pituitary gland secrete GH, which is primarily controlled by growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), produced by the hypothalamus to stimulate GH release; somatostatin (SST) ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Scientists have known for years that mutations in the MLL4 gene can cause Kabuki syndrome, a rare developmental disorder. But a study published on Jan. 11 in Nature Communications ...
Scientists have known for years that mutations in the MLL4 gene can cause Kabuki syndrome, a rare developmental disorder. But a study published on Jan. 11 in Nature Communications illuminates new ...
Scientists have known for years that mutations in the MLL4 gene can cause Kabuki syndrome, a rare developmental disorder. But a study published on Jan. 11 in Nature Communications illuminates new ...
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