L J Mauro
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Kang S, Leclerc B, Kosonsiriluk S, Mauro L, Iwasawa A, El Halawani M
Neuroscience
. 2010 Jul;
170(1):200-13.
PMID: 20620198
Melanopsin (OPN4) is a photoreceptive molecule regulating circadian systems in mammals. Previous studies from our laboratory have shown that co-localized dopamine-melatonin (DA-MEL) neurons in the hypothalamic premammillary nucleus (PMM) are...
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Mauro L, Wenzel S, Sindberg G
Poult Sci
. 2010 Mar;
89(4):697-708.
PMID: 20308401
Leptin and the sympathetic nervous system have a unique role in linking nutritional status to skeletal metabolism in mammals. Such a regulatory mechanism has not been identified in birds but...
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Leclerc B, Kang S, Mauro L, Kosonsiriluk S, Chaiseha Y, El Halawani M
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2009 Dec;
22(2):119-28.
PMID: 20002961
The premammillary nucleus (PMM) has been shown to contain a daily endogenous dual-oscillation in dopamine (DA)/melatonin (MEL) as well as c-fos mRNA expression that is associated with the daily photo-inducible...
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Kang S, Leclerc B, Mauro L, El Halawani M
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2008 Dec;
21(1):10-9.
PMID: 19094089
Serotonin and catecholamines (dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine) have important roles as neurotransmitters in avian reproduction, but their anatomical relationship to the neuroendocrine circuitry that regulates reproduction is poorly understood. Our previous...
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MORRISON D, Mauro L
Gene
. 2000 Nov;
257(2):195-208.
PMID: 11080586
Tyrosine kinases and phosphatases are regulators of the steady-state levels of phosphotyrosine proteins and, in this way, are key players in determining the functional state of the cell. As a...
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Mauro L, Olmsted E, Davis A, Dixon J
Endocrinology
. 1996 Mar;
137(3):925-33.
PMID: 8603605
Bone remodeling requires regulated tyrosine phosphorylation mediated by specific protein tyrosine kinases, such as c-src and c-fms, and to date, unknown protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs). We previously reported the isolation...
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Mauro L, Olmsted E, Skrobacz B, Mourey R, Davis A, Dixon J
J Biol Chem
. 1994 Dec;
269(48):30659-67.
PMID: 7527035
Absence of the tyrosine kinase activity of c-src and c-fms results in impairment of bone remodeling. Such dysfunction underscores the importance of tyrosine phosphorylation, yet the role of protein tyrosine...
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Mauro L, Dixon J
Trends Biochem Sci
. 1994 Apr;
19(4):151-5.
PMID: 8016862
The transmembrane and intracellular protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) play an essential role as signal transduction proteins involved in various cellular processes including division, proliferation and differentiation. As such, their activity...
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Mauro L, Youngren O, Proudman J, Phillips R, El Halawani M
Gen Comp Endocrinol
. 1992 Sep;
87(3):481-93.
PMID: 1426951
Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) appears to be a physiologically relevant prolactin (PRL)-releasing factor during the avian reproductive cycle, yet little is known of the factors involved in modulating the hypothalamic...
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El Halawani M, Silsby J, Mauro L
Gen Comp Endocrinol
. 1990 Oct;
80(1):138-45.
PMID: 2272474
During incubation, female turkeys exhibit elevated circulating prolactin (PRL) which may be the result of enhanced pituitary responsiveness to vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP). This hypothesis was tested by comparison of...