PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 8874495-5 1996 Tyrosyl phosphorylation of GH receptor and JAK2 recruits and activates signaling molecules such as Stat transcription factors, SHC, and insulin receptor substrates 1 and 2 that lead to the release of second messengers such as diacylglycerol, calcium, and nitric oxide and the activation of enzymes such as mitogen-activated protein kinase, protein kinase C, phospholipase A2, and phosphatidylinositol 3"-kinase. Calcium 242-249 growth hormone receptor Homo sapiens 27-38 15140756-6 2004 The calcium set point (the calcium concentration at which the rate of PTH secretion is one-half of its maximal value) significantly increased in all groups after 3 mo on GHR, and it increased further at 12 mo. Calcium 4-11 growth hormone receptor Homo sapiens 170-173 15140756-6 2004 The calcium set point (the calcium concentration at which the rate of PTH secretion is one-half of its maximal value) significantly increased in all groups after 3 mo on GHR, and it increased further at 12 mo. Calcium 27-34 growth hormone receptor Homo sapiens 170-173 15049968-7 2004 Increases in 24-h mean NcAMP (P < 0.05), calcium (P < 0.001) and bone turnover markers (P < 0.001) occurred in both genders following GHR, with maximal changes at 1 month in men, but at 3 months for NcAMP, calcium and CTX and 12 months for PINP in women. Calcium 215-222 growth hormone receptor Homo sapiens 143-146 15049968-9 2004 CONCLUSIONS: Following GHR, PTH target-organ sensitivity increased in both genders, demonstrated by simultaneous reduction in PTH concentration and increase in NcAMP, calcium and bone turnover. Calcium 167-174 growth hormone receptor Homo sapiens 23-26 10990439-5 1998 Specific cytoplasmic domains of the growth hormone receptor mediate Jak2 activation, metabolic actions of growth hormone, Stat activation, and calcium influx. Calcium 143-150 growth hormone receptor Homo sapiens 36-59