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Rosalyn S. Yalow

Researcher at United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Publications -  228
Citations -  20797

Rosalyn S. Yalow is an academic researcher from United States Department of Veterans Affairs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Cholecystokinin. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 228 publications receiving 20548 citations. Previous affiliations of Rosalyn S. Yalow include United States Department of Agriculture & Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

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Radioimmunoassays of peptide hormones in plasma.

TL;DR: To understand fully the role of any hormone in the bodily economy it is essential to know not only the effects produced by the hormone and the mechanism of action by which these effects are produced but also the factors regulating the secretion of the hormone.
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Immunoreactive secretin in gastrointestinal mucosa of several mammalian species

TL;DR: It is concluded that in a variety of mammalian species most of the immunoreactive secretin extractable from the intestinal tract lies distal to the proximal duodenum and is not distinguishable from duodenal secretin in terms of molecular size.
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Degradation of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide by tissue homogenates

TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that liver, kidney and brain extracts contain an enzyme that is highly specific for degradation of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) and the Michaelis constants (Km's) appear to be nearly identical in all three tissues, averaging about 10−5 mol/liter.
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Some considerations in the preparation of raioiodoinsulin for radioimmunoassay and receptor assay.

TL;DR: The shelf life of iodinated insulin appears to be related better to the average iodine content than to any other factor, presumably because of decay catastrophe.
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Characterization of a nontrypsin cholecystokinin converting enzyme in mammalian brain

TL;DR: An enzyme has been partially purified from canine and porcine cerebral cortical extracts that differs from trypsin in that it manifests some degree of hormone specificity since it converts Porcine cholecystokinin to smaller immunoreactive forms, but fails to convert big gastrin to heptadecapeptide gastrin.