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Hormone replacement therapy is a tenet of endocrinology. The recognition that growth hormone (GH) is biologically important beyond promoting growth in childhood has only been accepted recently despite its isolation over 70 years ago. In addition
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). Like all members of the large transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superfamily, activin A (composed of two β A -subunits, encoded by Inhba/INHBA genes), activin B (β B /β B dimers, encoded by Inhbb/INHBB genes), inhibin A (α/β A dimers, encoded by
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cases of mother-son transmission Typically gigantism with prolactin co-hypersecretion due to large mixed somatotroph–lactotroph adenomas +/− hyperplasia (rarely hyperplasia alone) GHRH excess also shown in some cases Marked growth acceleration and
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references. Global Cre promoters are not shown as they affect all cell types. Cell differentiation signalling molecules also shown with arrows. BMP, bone morphogenetic protein; Wnt, wingless-related integration site; FGF, fibroblast growth factor; PTH
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