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Post-translational processing and regulated release of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) in AtT20 cell expressing the human proCRH geneCASTRO, M; LOWENSTEIN, P; GLYNN, B et al.Biochemical Society transactions. 1991, Vol 19, Num 3, issn 0300-5127, p. 246SConference Paper

Molecular cloning and phylogenetic analysis of the small cytoplasmic RNA from Listeria monocytogenesBARRY, T; KELLY, M; GLYNN, B et al.FEMS microbiology letters. 1999, Vol 173, Num 1, pp 47-53, issn 0378-1097Article

Assay of protein kinase C with an N-bromosuccinimide-cleavage fragment of histone H1GLYNN, B; COLLITON, J; MCDERMOTT, J et al.Biochemical journal (London. 1906). 1985, Vol 231, Num 2, pp 489-492, issn 0006-2936Article

Differential activation and inactivation of the hydrolytic and transpeptidation reactions of γ-glutamyltransferase purified from pyloric caeca of starfishJOHNSON, D. B; GLYNN, B. P.Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B. Comparative biochemistry. 1986, Vol 85, Num 2, pp 407-412, issn 0305-0491Article

Identification of high molecular weight peptides in bovine adrenomedullary chromaffin granules using monoclonal antibodies to a preproenkephalin A fusion peptideJACKSON, S; SPRUCE, B. A; GLOVER, D. M et al.Journal of molecular endocrinology. 1989, Vol 2, Num 2, pp 119-129, issn 0952-5041, 11 p.Article

Phorbol esters, but not insulin, promote defletion of cytosolic protein kinas C in rat adipocytesGLYNN, B. P; COLLITON, J. W; MCDERMOTT, J. M et al.Biochemical and biophysical research communications (Print). 1986, Vol 135, Num 3, pp 1119-1125, issn 0006-291XArticle

Protein kinase C-stimulated phosphorylation in vitro of a Mr 80000 protein phosphorylated in response to phorbol esters and growth factors in intact fibroblasts: distinction from protein kinase C and prominence in brainBLACKSHEAR, P. J; WEN, L; GLYNN, B. P et al.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1986, Vol 261, Num 3, pp 1459-1469, issn 0021-9258Article

Elevated levels of N-terminal pro-opiomelanocortin peptides in fetal sheep plasma may contribute to fetal adrenal gland development and the pre-parturient cortisol surgeSAPHIER, P. W; GLYNN, B. P; WOODS, R. J et al.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 1993, Vol 133, Num 3, pp 1459-1461, issn 0013-7227Article

Processing of procorticotropin-releasing hormone (Pro-CRH) : Molecular forms of CRH in normal and preeclamptic pregnancyAHMED, I; GLYNN, B. P; PERKINS, A. V et al.The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 2000, Vol 85, Num 2, pp 755-764, issn 0021-972XArticle

Biosynthesis of corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH) in mouse corticotrophic tumour cells expressing the human proCRH gene : intracellular storage and regulated secretionCASTRO, M. G; BROOKE, J; BULLMAN, A et al.Journal of molecular endocrinology. 1991, Vol 7, Num 2, pp 97-104, issn 0952-5041Article

Pharmacokinetics, cortisol release, and hemodynamics after intravenous and subcutaneous injection of human corticotropin-releasing factor in humansANGST, M. S; DYCK, J. B; AZARNOFF, D. L et al.Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. 1998, Vol 64, Num 5, pp 499-510, issn 0009-9236Article

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