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27406
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  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Gino V. Segre is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic profile highlights a career focused on research and teaching within this institution.

They have been recognized as a Member of the Association of American Physicians, reflecting an acknowledgment from a professional organization in the field of medicine, although the specific year of this award is not documented.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study available in the current data. Consequently, no specific topics or research areas, other than the general affiliation with Harvard University and membership in a medical professional association, can be delineated or listed.

Best Publications

  • Regulation of Rate of Cartilage Differentiation by Indian Hedgehog and PTH-Related Protein

    Andrea Vortkamp;Kaechoong Lee;Beate Lanske;Gino V. Segre

  • A G protein-linked receptor for parathyroid hormone and parathyroid hormone-related peptide

    Harald Jüppner;Abdul Badi Abou-Samra;Mason Freeman;Xiang F. Kong

  • PTH/PTHrP Receptor in Early Development and Indian Hedgehog--Regulated Bone Growth

    Beate Lanske;Andrew C. Karaplis;Kaechong Lee;Arne Luz

  • Highly sensitive two-site immunoradiometric assay of parathyrin, and its clinical utility in evaluating patients with hypercalcemia.

    S. R. Nussbaum;R. J. Zahradnik;J. R. Lavigne;G. L. Brennan

  • Expression cloning of a common receptor for parathyroid hormone and parathyroid hormone-related peptide from rat osteoblast-like cells: a single receptor stimulates intracellular accumulation of both cAMP and inositol trisphosphates and increases intracellular free calcium

    A B Abou-Samra;H Jüppner;T Force;M W Freeman

  • The spectrum of bone disease in end-stage renal failure—An evolving disorder

    Donald J. Sherrard;Gavril Hercz;York Pei;Norma A. Maloney

  • Roles of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor 1 in mouse postnatal growth.

    Floria Lupu;Joseph D. Terwilliger;Kaechoong Lee;Gino V. Segre

  • Prostaglandins as Mediators of Hypercalcemia Associated with Certain Types of Cancer

    Hannsjoerg W. Seyberth;Gino V. Segre;James L. Morgan;Brian J. Sweetman

  • Expression of parathyroid hormone-related peptide and its receptor messenger ribonucleic acids during fetal development of rats

    Kaechoong Lee;J. D. Deeds;G. V. Segre

  • CALCIUM HOMEOSTASIS IN IMMOBILIZATION: AN EXAMPLE OF RESORPTIVE HYPERCALCIURIA

    Andrew F. Stewart;Mark Adler;Cornelia M. Byers;Gino V. Segre

  • Increases in Bone Density During Treatment of Men with Idiopathic Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism

    Joel S. Finkelstein;Anne Klibanski;Robert M. Neer;Samuel H. Doppelt

  • Development of adynamic bone in patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism after intermittent calcitriol therapy

    William G. Goodman;Jorge A. Ramirez;Jorge A. Ramirez;Thomas R. Belin;Thomas R. Belin;Yun Chon;Yun Chon

  • Receptors for secretin, calcitonin, parathyroid hormone (PTH)/PTH-related peptide, vasoactive intestinal peptide, glucagonlike peptide 1, growth hormone-releasing hormone, and glucagon belong to a newly discovered G-protein-linked receptor family.

    Gino V. Segre;Gino V. Segre;Steven R. Goldring;Steven R. Goldring

  • Aplastic osteodystrophy without aluminum: The role of “suppressed” parathyroid function

    Gavril Hercz;Y. Pei;C. Greenwood;A. Manuel

  • Parathyroid hormone (PTH)/PTH-related peptide receptor messenger ribonucleic acids are widely distributed in rat tissues.

    P. Ureña;Xiang-Fu Kong;Abdul-Badi Abou-Samra;H. Jüppner

  • The parathyroid hormone-like peptide associated with humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy and parathyroid hormone bind to the same receptor on the plasma membrane of ROS 17/2.8 cells.

    H Jüppner;AB Abou-Samra;S Uneno;WX Gu

  • Parathyroid hormone-related peptide delays terminal differentiation of chondrocytes during endochondral bone development.

    K Lee;B Lanske;A C Karaplis;J D Deeds

  • Na + /H + exchanger regulatory factor 2 directs parathyroid hormone 1 receptor signalling

    Matthew J. Mahon;Mark Donowitz;C. Chris Yun;Gino V. Segre

  • Relationship between intact 1–84 parathyroid hormone and bone histomorphometric parameters in dialysis patients without aluminum toxicity

    Mei Wang;Gavril Hercz;Gavril Hercz;Gavril Hercz;Donald J. Sherrard;Donald J. Sherrard;Donald J. Sherrard;Norma A. Maloney;Norma A. Maloney;Norma A. Maloney

  • Hyperparathyroidism and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D deficiency in mild, moderate, and severe renal failure.

    Thomas O. Pitts;Beth H. Piraino;Robert Mitro;Tai C. Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

John T. Potts
John T. Potts Harvard University
Harald Jüppner
Harald Jüppner Harvard University
Henry M. Kronenberg
Henry M. Kronenberg Harvard University
Ernestina Schipani
Ernestina Schipani University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Henry T. Keutmann
Henry T. Keutmann Harvard University
Joel F. Habener
Joel F. Habener Harvard University
Beate Lanske
Beate Lanske Harvard University
Tilman B. Drüeke
Tilman B. Drüeke University of Paris-Saclay
Michael Rosenblatt
Michael Rosenblatt MSD (United States)
Thomas J. Gardella
Thomas J. Gardella Harvard University

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