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Publication : Molecular basis of the little mouse phenotype and implications for cell type-specific growth.

First Author  Lin SC Year  1993
Journal  Nature Volume  364
Issue  6434 Pages  208-13
PubMed ID  8391647 Mgi Jnum  J:13404
Mgi Id  MGI:61599 Doi  10.1038/364208a0
Citation  Lin SC, et al. (1993) Molecular basis of the little mouse phenotype and implications for cell type-specific growth [see comments]. Nature 364(6434):208-13
abstractText  The molecular basis for the little (lit) mouse phenotype, characterized by a hypoplastic anterior pituitary gland, is the mutation of a single nucleotide that alters Asp 60 to Gly in the growth hormone releasing factor receptor. Detailed analysis of the lit mouse anterior pituitary reveals spatially distinct proliferative zones of growth hormone-producing stem cells and mature somatotrophs, each regulated by a different trophic factor. This sequential growth factor requirement for a specific cell type may exemplify a common strategy for regulating cellular proliferation in other mammalian organs.
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