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51. Angiogenesis in pituitary adenomas: human studies and new mutant mouse models.

52. Sex differences in the pituitary transforming growth factor-β1 system: studies in a model of resistant prolactinomas.

53. Enhanced nestin expression and small blood vessels in human pituitary adenomas.

54. Novel, low cost, highly effective, handmade steroid pellets for experimental studies.

55. Neonatal xenoestrogen exposure alters growth hormone-dependent liver proteins and genes in adult female rats.

56. Thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1) analogs ABT-510 and ABT-898 inhibit prolactinoma growth and recover active pituitary transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1).

57. Active and total transforming growth factor-β1 are differentially regulated by dopamine and estradiol in the pituitary.

58. Inhibitory effects of antivascular endothelial growth factor strategies in experimental dopamine-resistant prolactinomas.

59. Differential neonatal testosterone imprinting of GH-dependent liver proteins and genes in female mice.

60. VEGF and CD31 association in pituitary adenomas.

61. Disruption of the dopamine d2 receptor impairs insulin secretion and causes glucose intolerance.

62. Neurotransmitter modulation of the GHRH-GH axis.

63. New insights into the endocrine and metabolic roles of dopamine D2 receptors gained from the Drd2 mouse.

64. Invasive giant prolactinoma with loss of therapeutic response to cabergoline: expression of angiogenic markers.

66. Fibroblast growth factor-2 in hyperplastic pituitaries of D2R knockout female mice.

67. Different kinases regulate activation of voltage-dependent calcium channels by depolarization in GH3 cells.

68. PTTG expression in different experimental and human prolactinomas in relation to dopaminergic control of lactotropes.

69. Association of estrogen receptor-alpha and progesterone receptor A expression with hormonal mammary carcinogenesis: role of the host microenvironment.

70. GH in the dwarf dopaminergic D2 receptor knockout mouse: somatotrope population, GH release, and responsiveness to GH-releasing factors and somatostatin.

71. Adenohypophyseal and hypothalamic GABA B receptor subunits are downregulated by estradiol in adult female rats.

72. Autocrine/paracrine involvement of insulin-like growth factor-I and its receptor in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.

73. Sex-linked differences in the vasorelaxant effects of anandamide in vascular mesenteric beds: role of oestrogens.

74. Upregulation of angiotensin II type 2 receptor expression in estrogen-induced pituitary hyperplasia.

75. Angiotensin II phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases in rat anterior pituitary cells.

76. Angiotensin and calcium signaling in the pituitary and hypothalamus.

77. Desensitization of angiotensin II: effect on [Ca2+]i, inositol triphosphate, and prolactin in pituitary cells.

78. Bromocriptine restores angiotensin II response in pituitary hyperplasia.

79. Calcium influx and intracellular stores in angiotensin II stimulation of normal and hyperplastic pituitary cells.

80. Nitric oxide donors modify free intracellular calcium levels in rat anterior pituitary cells.

81. Baclofen, a gamma-aminobutyric acid B agonist, modifies hormonal secretion in pituitary cells from infantile female rats.

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