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Pituitary-adrenocortical responses to persistent noxious stimuli in the awake rat: endogenous corticosterone does not reduce nociception in the formalin test.
Insulin Stimulates the Phosphorylation of the 66- and 52-Kilodalton Shc Isoforms by Distinct Pathways 1.
Insulin stimulates the phosphorylation of the 66- and 52-kilodalton Shc isoforms by distinct pathways.
Insulin stimulates the phosphorylation of the 66- and 52-kilodalton Shc isoforms by distinct pathways.
Steroidogenic enzyme P450c17 is expressed in the embryonic central nervous system.
Steroidogenic enzyme P450c17 is expressed in the embryonic central nervous system.
Expression of the steroidogenic enzyme P450scc in the central and peripheral nervous systems during rodent embryogenesis.
Expression of the steroidogenic enzyme P450scc in the central and peripheral nervous systems during rodent embryogenesis.
Stimulation of anterior pituitary and cerebral cortical glucose oxidation by neurohumoral agents.
Stimulation of anterior pituitary and cerebral cortical glucose oxidation by neurohumoral agents.
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