Jankowski R, Auque J, Simon C, Marchal JC, Hepner H, Wayoff M (1992) Endoscopic pituitary tumor surgery. Laryngoscope 102:198-202Jankowski R, Auque J, Simon C et al (1992) Endoscopic pituitary tumor surgery. Laryngoscope 102:198–202 View Article...
Cushing Syndrome.Cushing syndrome happens when your adrenal glands produce too much cortisol. This can happen because of long-term use of some steroids but can also be caused by a tumor that causes the pituitary gland to release too much ACTH. Symptoms can include diabetes, fatigue, fatty depos...
Mechanism: Stimulation of pituitary gland Amino acids like L-arginine and L-lysine have been proven to enhance human growth hormone naturally. Here is the link to the study. L-tyrosine and L-glutamine work by more than one mechanism. However, there is a catch with using amino acids. Learn...
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The method of the present invention relates to the use of peptides with the ability to control in a dominant negative manner pituitary tumor transforming gene (PTTG) 2, endogenous PTTG1 . In some embodiments, the mammalian cells PTTG2 encoding polynucleotide, either in vitro or in vivo, ...
How to regulate angiogenesis by controlling the expression pituitary tumor transforming gene of (PTTG)I describes a method of modulating in vitro or in vivo angiogenesis in a tissue of the mammalian cells, including cells of human origin. In addition, I also describes how to limit scar ...
Interestingly, this finding does not support the theory that prostatic neoplasia in castrated dogs is of a more aggressive nature or that castration favors tumor progression [6,30,32]. 7. Prostate Cancer in the Human Prostate cancer in the human (HPC) and its counterpart in the dog, although...