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Plasma levels of growth hormone, insulin and plasma protein-bound iodine in finishing cattle.

Allen Trenkle
- 01 Aug 1970 - 
- Vol. 31, Iss: 2, pp 389-393
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This article is published in Journal of Animal Science.The article was published on 1970-08-01. It has received 84 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Insulin.

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Trenbolone alters the responsiveness of skeletal muscle satellite cells to fibroblast growth factor and insulin-like growth factor I.

TL;DR: One possible mechanism responsible for the ability of TBOH to stimulate skeletal muscle hypertrophy may be through enhanced proliferation and differentiation of satellite cells as a result of the increased sensitivity of these cells to IGF-I and FGF.
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Animal performance, plasma hormones and metabolites in holstein and belgian blue growing-fattening bulls

TL;DR: In wk 6, Holstein bulls tended to produce more growth hormone than the Belgian Blues, as indicated by higher total peak area, peak amplitude and baseline values and in wk 27, the trends were opposite.
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Plasma growth hormone, insulin, glucocorticoids and thyroid hormones in large, medium and small breeds of steers with and without an estradiol implant

TL;DR: Growth hormone secretory patterns and plasma concentrations of insulin, adrenal corticosteroids, thyroxine and triiodothyronine were measured in three types of steers with and without estradiol implants.
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Growth hormone, glucocorticoid and thyroxine response to duration, intensity and wavelength of light in prepubertal bulls.

TL;DR: Injection of 33 microgram thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH)/100 kg body weight increased GH two- to five-fold above average basal values; however, duration, intensity and wavelength of light did not influence peak GH concentration or area of GH response curves after injection of TRH.
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Serum growth hormone concentration in hereford and angus calves: effects of breed, sire, sex, age, age of dam, and diet

TL;DR: Serum growth hormone concentrations were determined in 172 Hereford and 172 Angus bull and heifer calves before weaning and while restricted to the feedlot for 5.5 mo and fed either an 80% concentrate plus 20% roughage or roughage only diet.
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