L R Tai
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Recent Articles
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Maude S, Tai L, Davies R, Liu B, Harris S, Kocienski P, et al.
Top Curr Chem
. 2011 Oct;
310:27-69.
PMID: 22025061
Peptides and proteins are the most diverse building blocks in biomolecular self-assembly in terms of chemistry, nanostructure formation and functionality. Self-assembly is an intrinsic property of peptides. In this chapter,...
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Gaur S, Schwartz Y, Tai L, Frick G, Goodman H
Endocrinology
. 1998 Dec;
139(12):4953-61.
PMID: 9832433
In vivo, GH and insulin usually produce opposing effects on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in adipocytes, even though their signal transduction pathways overlap. However, when added to rat adipocytes that...
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Frick G, Tai L, Baumbach W, Goodman H
Endocrinology
. 1998 Jun;
139(6):2824-30.
PMID: 9607790
Two isoforms of the GH receptor, the full-length receptor (GHRL) and a short isoform (GHRS) that lacks the transmembrane and intracellular domains of GHRL, have been analyzed in rat tissue...
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Souza S, Frick G, Yip R, Lobo R, Tai L, Goodman H
J Biol Chem
. 1994 Dec;
269(48):30085-8.
PMID: 7527025
Growth hormone (GH) produces insulin-like effects in rat adipocytes that have been deprived of GH for at least 3 h. The effect of a saturating concentration of GH is qualitatively...
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Goodman H, Frick G, Tai L
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med
. 1994 Jul;
206(3):304-8.
PMID: 8016169
An isoform of the growth hormone (GH) receptor that lacks the transmembrane and intracellular domains is formed in adipocytes by alternate splicing of mRNA. This isoform is identical to the...
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Frick G, Tai L, Goodman H
Endocrinology
. 1994 Jan;
134(1):307-14.
PMID: 8275948
In rodents the GH receptor gene encodes long and short isoforms of the receptor that arise from alternate splicing of the mRNA transcript. To determine whether the long and short...
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Goodman H, Tai L, Ray J, Cooke N, Liebhaber S
Endocrinology
. 1991 Oct;
129(4):1779-83.
PMID: 1915067
Genes for normal human pituitary GH (hGH-N) and the GH variant (hGH-V) were expressed in stably transfected mouse mammary cells. The biological properties of hGH-N and hGH-V secreted into the...
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Goodman H, GORIN E, Schwartz Y, Tai L, Chipkin S, Honeyman T, et al.
Chin J Physiol
. 1991 Jan;
34(1):27-44.
PMID: 1874033
Adipocytes are physiological targets for GH in both growing and nongrowing individuals. In adipocytes that have been deprived of GH for at least 3 h, GH initially produces a response...
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GORIN E, Tai L, Honeyman T, Goodman H
Endocrinology
. 1990 Jun;
126(6):2973-82.
PMID: 2161742
The mechanism that underlies activation of lipolysis by GH is not yet understood. Although cAMP is thought to be involved, the biochemical linkages between GH and cAMP are unknown, and...
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Szecowka J, Tai L, Goodman H
Endocrinology
. 1990 Apr;
126(4):1834-41.
PMID: 2318146
Digestion of covalently linked [125I]human (h) GH-receptor complexes with neuraminidase or endoglycosidase F reduced the mass of the principal hormone receptor complex from about 130 kilodaltons (kDa) to 120 and...