Growth Hormone Releasing Pathways: GHRH vs GHS-R Mechanisms

Two pathways, one outcome: how GHRH receptor and ghrelin receptor (GHS-R) signaling converge on growth hormone release, and why combining them matters.

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Two pathways, one outcome: how GHRH receptor and ghrelin receptor (GHS-R) signaling converge on growth hormone release, and why combining them matters.

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