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Brooks J, Makunga N, Hull K, Brink-Hull M, Malgas R, Roodt-Wilding R
Front Genet . 2022 Jan; 12:761988. PMID: 34987548
(Burm. F.) R. Dahlgren (Fabaceae) or rooibos, is a strict endemic species, limited to areas of the Cederberg (Western Cape) and the southern Bokkeveld plateau (Northern Cape) in the greater...
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Rhode C, Badenhorst R, Hull K, Greenwood M, Bester-van der Merwe A, Andere A, et al.
Anim Genet . 2020 Jun; 51(5):752-762. PMID: 32524667
The black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens, is an emerging biotechnological agent with its larvae being effective converters of organic waste into usable bio-products including protein and lipids. To date, most...
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Hull K, Sanders E, Harvey S
Endocrine . 2010 Dec; 3(6):461-7. PMID: 21153251
The growth hormone (GH) receptor (GHR) gene is expressed in pituitary somatotrophs and lactotrophs, in which GHR/GH-binding protein (GHBP) immunoreactivity is primarily located in secretory granules. The possibility that the...
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Render C, Hull K, Harvey S
Endocrine . 2010 Dec; 3(10):729-35. PMID: 21153162
It is well established that growth hormone (GH)-like proteins and mRNA are present in immune tissues, but it is not known whether this reflects ectopic transcription of the GH gene...
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Hull K, Cockrem J, Bridges J, Candy E, Davidson C
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2007 Aug; 148(3):531-43. PMID: 17681843
Corticosterone, a glucocorticoid secreted during stress responses, has a range of actions that help birds respond to stressors. Although effects of corticosterone treatment have been described in several avian species,...
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Harvey S, Baudet M, Murphy A, Luna M, Hull K, Aramburo C
Gen Comp Endocrinol . 2004 Oct; 139(2):158-67. PMID: 15504394
Growth hormone (GH) gene expression is not restricted to pituitary somatotrophs and has recently been demonstrated in a variety of extrapituitary sites in mammals and the domestic chicken. The possibility...
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Hull K, Harvey S
J Endocrinol . 2003 Dec; 179(3):311-33. PMID: 14656202
The actions of growth hormone (GH) are not restricted to growth: GH modulates metabolic pathways as well as neural, reproductive, immune, cardiovascular, and pulmonary physiology. The importance of GH in...
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Hull K, Harvey S
J Endocrinol . 2002 Jan; 172(1):1-19. PMID: 11786370
It is now well established that exogenous GH promotes sexual maturation and reproductive function. The possibility that this may reflect physiological actions of endogenous GH has, however, rarely been considered....
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Hull K, Harvey S
Endocrine . 2001 Feb; 13(3):243-50. PMID: 11216634
Growth hormone (GH), as its name suggests, is obligatory for growth and development. It is, however, also required for sexual differentiation and pubertal maturation and participates in gonadal steroidogenesis and...
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Hull K, Murphy A, Harvey S
Can J Physiol Pharmacol . 2001 Jan; 78(12):994-1002. PMID: 11149388
Growth hormone (GH) is primarily synthesized, stored, and released by pituitary somatotrophs. These cells comprise a highly labile population that continuously undergoes proliferation, differentiation, and morphogenesis in response to changing...