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Papers associated with adrenal cortex

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Protein expression of the transcriptional regulator MI-ER1 alpha in adult mouse tissues., Thorne LB., J Mol Histol. February 1, 2008; 39 (1): 15-24.


Molecular evidence of organic ion transporters in the rat adrenal cortex with adrenocorticotropin-regulated zonal expression., Béery E., Endocrinology. October 1, 2003; 144 (10): 4519-26.


TASK (TWIK-related acid-sensitive K+ channel) is expressed in glomerulosa cells of rat adrenal cortex and inhibited by angiotensin II., Czirják G., Mol Endocrinol. June 1, 2000; 14 (6): 863-74.


Expression of Frzb-1 during chick development., Duprez D., Mech Dev. December 1, 1999; 89 (1-2): 179-83.


Immunohistochemical studies on the development of TSH cells in the pituitary of Xenopus laevis larvae., Ogawa K., J Vet Med Sci. June 1, 1995; 57 (3): 539-42.    


Cloning and expression of a novel angiotensin II receptor subtype., Sandberg K., J Biol Chem. May 15, 1992; 267 (14): 9455-8.


Localization and quantification of nonapeptide binding sites in the kidney of Xenopus laevis: evidence for the existence of two different nonapeptide receptors., Kloas W., Gen Comp Endocrinol. January 1, 1992; 85 (1): 71-8.


Calcium mobilization by angiotensin II and neurotransmitter receptors expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes., Sandberg K., FEBS Lett. December 5, 1988; 241 (1-2): 177-80.


The distribution of interrenal stimulating activity in the brain of Xenopus laevis., Thurmond W., Gen Comp Endocrinol. July 1, 1986; 63 (1): 117-24.


Histological changes in Xenopus laevis Daudin adult specimens kept under dry conditions, then moved back to their natural aquatic environment. II. Skin, kidney and interrenal tissue., Campantico E., Arch Sci Biol (Bologna). January 1, 1978; 62 (1-4): 63-76.


THE ADRENAL CORTEX AND METAMORPHOSIS OF XENOPUS LAEVIS DAUDIN., RAPOLA J., Gen Comp Endocrinol. August 1, 1963; 3 412-21.

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