PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12169770-1 2002 Gonadal steroids exert an important regulatory influence upon the biosynthetic and secretory activity of the somatostatin and growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) neurons controlling the release of growth hormone. Steroids 8-16 growth hormone Mus musculus 126-140 17294649-5 2006 The foremost 40 genes for both the highest and the lowest expression levels involved endogenetic steroid and hormone metabolism, immune system, the leukocyte activity and inflammation, detoxification in liver, reproduction and growth hormone, regulation immune factors of anti-tumor and anti-infection and cancer to the mice sampled. Steroids 97-104 growth hormone Mus musculus 227-241 21098290-0 2010 Pituitary growth hormone network responses are sexually dimorphic and regulated by gonadal steroids in adulthood. Steroids 91-99 growth hormone Mus musculus 10-24 7566747-1 1995 Growth hormone (GH) secretion is controlled by many factors, including stage of development, age, gonadal steroids, body composition, nutritional state, time of day and whether the subject is asleep or awake. Steroids 106-114 growth hormone Mus musculus 0-14 11413165-2 2001 Sex steroids influence the secretory dynamics of GH, but the neuroendocrine mechanisms have not been conclusively established. Steroids 4-12 growth hormone Mus musculus 49-51 34967898-6 2022 Here we report that treatment of MA-10 Leydig cells with GH or overexpression of STAT5B induces Star mRNA levels and increases steroid hormone output. Steroids 127-134 growth hormone Mus musculus 57-59 33158965-1 2020 Gonadal steroids modulate growth hormone (GH) secretion and the pubertal growth spurt via undefined central pathways. Steroids 8-16 growth hormone Mus musculus 26-40 33158965-1 2020 Gonadal steroids modulate growth hormone (GH) secretion and the pubertal growth spurt via undefined central pathways. Steroids 8-16 growth hormone Mus musculus 42-44