James F Catterall
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Fan L, Hardy D, Catterall J, Zhao J, Li S
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol
. 2010 Feb;
119(3-5):135-40.
PMID: 20153828
Transgenic expression of the human angiotensinogen (HAGT) gene directed by the mouse kidney androgen-regulated protein (Kap) gene promoter is proximal tubule cell-specific and androgen-regulated in vivo. The same Kap promoter...
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Vargas L, Sewell R, Marshall A, Galatioto J, Tsong Y, Catterall J, et al.
Am J Reprod Immunol
. 2005 Oct;
54(5):292-310.
PMID: 16212651
Problem: This study was undertaken to evaluate whether the anti-GnRH antibodies and immune complexes (IC) generated by immunization with GnRH-TT cause cellular damage within the animal. Method Of Study: Chronic...
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Ge R, Dong Q, Niu E, Sottas C, Hardy D, Catterall J, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2005 Mar;
146(6):2657-64.
PMID: 15761036
Corticosterone (CORT) suppresses Leydig cell steroidogenesis by inhibiting the expression of proteins involved in testosterone biosynthesis including steroidogenic acute regulatory protein and steroidogenic enzymes. In most cells, intracellular glucocorticoid levels...
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Akingbemi B, Ge R, Rosenfeld C, Newton L, Hardy D, Catterall J, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2002 Dec;
144(1):84-93.
PMID: 12488333
Leydig cells, which produce the primary male steroid hormone testosterone (T), express the two estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes, ERalpha and ERbeta, and have the capacity to convert testosterone to the...
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Soler M, Tornavaca O, Sole E, Menoyo A, Hardy D, Catterall J, et al.
Biochem J
. 2002 May;
366(Pt 3):757-66.
PMID: 12030848
The kidney androgen-regulated protein (KAP) is specifically expressed and differentially regulated by androgens and tri-iodothyronine (T(3)) in intact mouse early (PCT) and late (PR) proximal-tubule cells. Until now, detailed characterization...