Rosemary R Thresher
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Recent Articles
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Medina-Gomez G, Virtue S, Lelliott C, Boiani R, Campbell M, Christodoulides C, et al.
Diabetes
. 2005 May;
54(6):1706-16.
PMID: 15919792
The nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPARgamma) is critically required for adipogenesis. PPARgamma exists as two isoforms, gamma1 and gamma2. PPARgamma2 is the more potent adipogenic isoform in vitro and...
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Messager S, Chatzidaki E, Ma D, Hendrick A, Zahn D, Dixon J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2005 Jan;
102(5):1761-6.
PMID: 15665093
We have recently described a molecular gatekeeper of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis with the observation that G protein-coupled receptor 54 (GPR54) is required in mice and men for the pubertal onset...
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Coll A, Challis B, Yeo G, Snell K, Piper S, Halsall D, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2004 Jul;
145(10):4721-7.
PMID: 15231703
The mature adrenal cortex is dependent upon proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-derived peptides for the maintenance of its size, structure, and endocrine function. Recent studies in mice genetically deficient in POMC have suggested...
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Seminara S, Messager S, Chatzidaki E, Thresher R, Acierno Jr J, Shagoury J, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 2003 Oct;
349(17):1614-27.
PMID: 14573733
Background: Puberty, a complex biologic process involving sexual development, accelerated linear growth, and adrenal maturation, is initiated when gonadotropin-releasing hormone begins to be secreted by the hypothalamus. We conducted studies...