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Two new dopamine agonists that are long acting in vivo but short acting in vitro by Grossman, A, Yeo, T, Delitala, G
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Opiate peptides control growth hormone through a cholinergic mechanism in man. by Delitala, G, Grossman, A, Besser, G
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The participation of hypothalamic dopamine in morphine-induced prolactin release in man. by Delitala, G, Grossman, A, Besser, G
Published 1983Journal article -
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Changes in pituitary hormone levels induced by met-enkephalin in man--the role of dopamine. by Delitala, G, Grossman, A, Besser, G
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Differential effects of opiate peptides and alkaloids on anterior pituitary hormone secretion. by Delitala, G, Grossman, A, Besser, M
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INVOLVEMENT OF DOPAMINE-RECEPTORS IN THE TSH AND PROLACTIN RELEASING EFFECT OF A MET-ENKEPHALIN ANALOG IN MAN by Delitala, G, Grossman, A, Besser, G
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Metergoline and cyproheptadine suppress prolactin release by a non-5-hydroxytryptaminergic, non-dopaminergic mechanism. by Besser, G, Delitala, G, Grossman, A, Yeo, T
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GABA and muscimol inhibit the release of prolactin from dispersed rat anterior pituitary cells. by Grossman, A, Delitala, G, Yeo, T, Besser, G
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A comparison of the effects of four ergot derivatives on prolactin secretion by dispersed rat pituitary cells. by Delitala, G, Yeo, T, Grossman, A, Hathway, N, Besser, G
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Two new dopamine agonists that are long acting in vivo but short acting in vitro. by Grossman, A, Yeo, T, Delitala, G, Hathway, N, Besser, G
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Opioid peptide and alpha-adrenoceptor pathways in the regulation of the pituitary-adrenal axis in man. by Delitala, G, Trainer, P, Oliva, O, Fanciulli, G, Grossman, A
Published 1994Journal article -
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Adrenergic stimulation of the human pituitary-adrenal axis is attenuated by an analog of met-enkephalin. by Delitala, G, Palermo, M, Tomasi, P, Besser, M, Grossman, A
Published 1991Journal article -
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Dopaminergic and cholinergic influences on the growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing hormone in man. by Delitala, G, Palermo, M, Ross, R, Coy, D, Besser, M, Grossman, A
Published 1987Journal article -
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An analogue of met-enkephalin attenuates the pituitary-adrenal response to ovine corticotrophin releasing factor. by Grossman, A, Delitala, G, Mannelli, M, Al-Damluji, S, Coy, D, Besser, G
Published 1986Journal article -
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Studies off the opiate control of prolactin, GH and TSH. by Grossman, A, Stubbs, W, Gaillard, R, Delitala, G, Rees, L, Besser, G
Published 1981Journal article -
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Opioids stimulate growth hormone (GH) release in man independently of GH-releasing hormone. by Delitala, G, Tomasi, P, Palermo, M, Ross, R, Grossman, A, Besser, G
Published 1989Journal article -
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The opioid control of LH and FSH release: effects of a met-enkephalin analogue and naloxone. by Grossman, A, Moult, P, Gaillard, R, Delitala, G, Toff, W, Rees, L, Besser, G
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