The recognition by monoclonal antibodies of various portions of a major antigenic site of human growth hormone
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Molecular Immunology, 1982
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Allosteric effects of monoclonal antibodies on human growth hormone
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1994
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Evidence from the use of monoclonal antibody probes for structural heterogeneity of the growth hormone receptor
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Biochemical Journal, 1985
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Functional characterization of monoclonal antibodies specific to growth hormone receptor
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Monoclonal Antibody Against Human Growth Hormone Receptor
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Characterization of the growth hormone-binding protein of human serum using a panel of monoclonal antibodies
Ross Barnard
Journal of Endocrinology, 1989
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Enhancement of growth hormone activity in vivo by monoclonal antibodies: potential for autoimmunization
Peter Bates
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 1988
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An antigenic determinant common to human chorionic somatomammotropin and human growth hormone revealed by limited proteolysis of immune complexes
Mauro Rustici
Biopolymers, 1991
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Inhibitory effect of growth-enhancing antibody on the interaction between growth hormone and growth hormone binding protein
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Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 1993
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Positive cooperative effects between receptors induced by an anti-human growth hormone allosteric monoclonal antibody
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Life Sciences, 2000
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Human growth hormone-variant demonstrates a receptor binding profile distinct from that of normal pituitary growth hormone
Nancy Cooke
The Journal of biological chemistry, 1990
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Specific monoclonal antibodies and ultrasensitive immunoassays for 20K and 22K human growth hormone
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Activation of Chimeric and Full-length Growth Hormone Receptors by Growth Hormone Receptor Monoclonal Antibodies
Zida Wu
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1998
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The Molecular Properties of Human Growth Hormone
Salvatore Aloj
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1972
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Quantification of antibodies to human growth hormone by high-performance protein G affinity chromatography with fluorescence detection
Richard Sportsman
Analytical Chemistry, 1991
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Human multiple organ-reactive monoclonal autoantibody recognizes growth hormone and a 35,000-molecular weight protein
Jo Satoh, K. Essani
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1984
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ELISA for Determination of Human Growth Hormone: Recognition of Helix 4 Epitopes
Juliana Moura
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5 Recombinant human growth hormone
Linda Fryklund
Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1986
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Conformational Changes Required in the Human Growth Hormone Receptor for Growth Hormone Signaling
Mario Mellado
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1997
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Growth Hormone Immunoreactivity Does Not Reflect Bioactivity
M. Bozzola
Pediatric Research, 2000
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A Novel Specific Bioassay for Serum Human Growth Hormone
Noriyuki Katsumata
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2000
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Antibody-coated tube method for radioimmunoassay of human growth hormone
Geoffrey Tregear
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1970
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Development of a polyclonal antiserum for the detection of the isoforms of the receptors for human growth hormone-releasing hormone on tumors
Judit Horvath
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2004
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Evidence for two distinct classes of high affinity growth hormone binding proteins in pregnant rat serum
Adrian Herington
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Evidence for Involvement of the Carboxy Terminus of Helix 1 of Growth Hormone in Receptor Binding: Use of Charge Reversal Mutagenesis to Account for Calcium Dependence of Binding and for Design of Higher Affinity Analogs
Ross Barnard
Biochemistry, 1994
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Growth hormone (GH) assays: influence of standard preparations, GH isoforms, assay characteristics, and GH-binding protein
Kerstin Albertsson-wikland
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Growth hormone isoforms and segments/fragments: Molecular structure and laboratory measurement
Paolo Spinella, Rosalba Gatti
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2006
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Evidence for Involvement of the Carboxy Terminus of Helix 1 of Growth Hormone In Receptor Binding: Use of Charge Reversal Mutagenesis to Account for Calcium …
Michael Waters, Ross Barnard
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The serum growth hormone binding protein: pregnant with possibilities
Ross Barnard
Journal of Endocrinology, 1997
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A monoclonal antibody recognizing an epitope shared by receptors for growth hormone, prolactin, interleukin 2 and interleukin 6
Silvia Longhi
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1999
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A Polymorphism in the Growth Hormone (GH)-Releasing Hormone (GHRH) Receptor Gene Is Associated with Elevated Response to GHRH by Human Pituitary Somatotrophinomas in Vitro
David Poyner
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2000
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A rapid method for the preparation of 1251-labelled human growth hormone for receptor studies, using reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography
Mapoko ILONDO
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1986
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Time-resolved immunofluorometric assay (tr IFMA) of human growth hormone
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Synthetic peptides and monoclonal antibodies of predetermined specificity in the study of human chorionic gonadotropin
Mehmet Ozturk
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