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Table of Contents
January 2010,
Volume 44,
Number 1
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Wendy M van der Deure
,
Robin P Peeters
,
and
Theo J Visser
Molecular aspects of thyroid hormone transporters, including MCT8, MCT10, and OATPs, and the effects of genetic variation in these transporters
J Mol Endocrinol
2010
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18 June 2009
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Laura Calzà
,
Mercedes Fernandez
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and
Luciana Giardino
Cellular approaches to central nervous system remyelination stimulation: thyroid hormone to promote myelin repair via endogenous stem and precursor cells
J Mol Endocrinol
2010
44
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3 July 2009
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Laura de Miguel-Santos
,
Elisa Fernández-Millán
,
María Ángeles Martín
,
Fernando Escrivá
,
and
Carmen Álvarez
Maternal undernutrition increases pancreatic IGF-2 and partially suppresses the physiological wave of β-cell apoptosis during the neonatal period
J Mol Endocrinol
2010
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31 July 2009
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Jing He
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David M Irwin
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Rui Chen
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and
Ya-Ping Zhang
Stepwise loss of motilin and its specific receptor genes in rodents
J Mol Endocrinol
2010
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20 August 2009
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Alexander V Sirotkin
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Dmitriy Ovcharenko
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and
Milos Mlyncek
Identification of protein kinases that control ovarian hormone release by selective siRNAs
J Mol Endocrinol
2010
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27 August 2009
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Michael A Gentile
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Pascale V Nantermet
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Robert L Vogel
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Robert Phillips
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Daniel Holder
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Paul Hodor
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Chun Cheng
,
Hongyue Dai
,
Leonard P Freedman
,
and
William J Ray
Androgen-mediated improvement of body composition and muscle function involves a novel early transcriptional program including IGF1, mechano growth factor, and induction of β-catenin
J Mol Endocrinol
2010
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2 September 2009
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