Esmond J. Sanders

Affiliations: 
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
Area:
Animal Physiology Biology, Cell Biology
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Harvey S, Lin W, Giterman D, et al. (2012) Release of retinal growth hormone in the chick embryo: local regulation? General and Comparative Endocrinology. 176: 361-6
Sanders EJ, Lin WY, Parker E, et al. (2011) Growth hormone promotes the survival of retinal cells in vivo. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 172: 140-50
Sanders EJ, Lin WY, Parker E, et al. (2010) Growth hormone expression and neuroprotective activity in a quail neural retina cell line. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 165: 111-9
Harvey S, Baudet ML, Sanders EJ. (2009) Growth hormone-induced neuroprotection in the neural retina during chick embryogenesis. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1163: 414-6
Harvey S, Parker E, Macdonald I, et al. (2009) Growth hormone is present in the human retina and vitreous fluid. Neuroscience Letters. 455: 199-202
Sanders EJ, Baudet ML, Parker E, et al. (2009) Signaling mechanisms mediating local GH action in the neural retina of the chick embryo. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 163: 63-9
Sanders EJ, Harvey S. (2008) Peptide hormones as developmental growth and differentiation factors. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 237: 1537-52
Sanders EJ, Parker E, Harvey S. (2008) Growth hormone-mediated survival of embryonic retinal ganglion cells: signaling mechanisms. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 156: 613-21
Baudet ML, Martin B, Hassanali Z, et al. (2007) Expression, translation, and localization of a novel, small growth hormone variant. Endocrinology. 148: 103-15
Harvey S, Baudet ML, Sanders EJ. (2006) Growth hormone and cell survival in the neural retina: caspase dependence and independence. Neuroreport. 17: 1715-8
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