Dr. M. jane H. Perrin M.D.
Geriatrician | Geriatric Medicine
John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital Of Cook County 1901 W Harrison St. Chicago IL, 60612About
Dr. M. jane Perrin practices Geriatric Medicine in Chicago, IL. Geriatricians prevent, manage, and develop care plans that address the special health problems of the elderly. Dr. Perrin works as part of a team with other healthcare providers, to address the natural aging that goes on within the body and to manage multiple medical problems and ensure social support.
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Corticotropin releasing factor receptors and their ligand family.
- Constitutive activation of tethered-peptide/corticotropin-releasing factor receptor chimeras.
- Identification of urocortin III, an additional member of the corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) family with high affinity for the CRF2 receptor.
- Potent and long-acting corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) receptor 2 selective peptide competitive antagonists.
- Neuroendocrinology: past, present and future.
- Mast cell binding of neurotensin. II. Molecular conformation of neurotensin involved in the stereospecific binding to mast cell receptor sites.
- Mast cell binding of neurotensin. II. Molecular conformation of neurotensin involved in the stereospecific binding to mast cell receptor sites.
- Mast cell binding of neurotensin. I. Iodination of neurotensin and characterization of the interaction of neurotensin with mast cell receptor sites.
- Mast cell binding of neurotensin. I. Iodination of neurotensin and characterization of the interaction of neurotensin with mast cell receptor sites.
- Another case of distoclusion.
- Nucleotide regulation of growth hormone-releasing factor binding to rat pituitary receptors.
- The gonadotropin-releasing hormone pituitary receptor interacts with a guanosine triphosphate-binding protein: differential effects of guanyl nucleotides on agonist and antagonist binding.
- Corticotropin-releasing factor binding to the anterior pituitary receptor is modulated by divalent cations and guanyl nucleotides.
- Solubilization of neuropeptide receptors.
- Corticotropin releasing factor receptor-mediated stimulation of adenylate cyclase activity in the rat brain.
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