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Effect of Growth Hormone Treatment on Growth Rates in Patients With Growth Hormone Deficiency, Idiopathic Short Stature, and Small for Gestational Age. [PDF]
Guliyeva L+3 more
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The mechanism map of how L.johnsonii generates cyclo(pro‐trp) to alleviate CKD–SHPT by promoting the expression of CaSR and TRPV4 in IECs, enhancing Ca2+ absorption, and negatively feedback inhibiting iPTH secretion. Abstract Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at a high risk of developing secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT), which may ...
Xiong Zeng+13 more
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Evolution of the Complex Growth Hormone Gene Cluster in Macaques.
Wallis M.
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Safety and efficacy of weekly somapacitan for growth hormone deficiency in children: A 72-week observational study. [PDF]
Al-Agha AE+4 more
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Wearable Standalone Sensing Systems for Smart Agriculture
This review explores the development and application of wearable sensing systems for plant health monitoring. It examines different types of wearable plant sensors, including their design, working principles, and material choices, with an emphasis on their suitability for real‐world agricultural applications.
Dongpil Kim+5 more
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This study presents a comprehensive multi‐omics framework to uncover cell‐type‐specific regulatory networks in plant drought responses. By integrating transcriptomic, proteomic, and epigenetic data from nearly 30 000 samples, key regulators such as CIPK23 and NLP7 are identified, revealing insights into conserved drought tolerance mechanisms and ...
Moyang Liu+9 more
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Growth Hormone Alters Remapping in the Hippocampal Area CA1 in a Novel Environment. [PDF]
Haugland KG+4 more
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ROLES OF INSULIN AND GROWTH HORMONE, BASED ON STUDIES ON FOREARM METABOLISM IN MAN
Kenneth L. Zierler, D. Rabinowitz
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A large‐scale, multicenter, and two‐stage study is conducted to define antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) subgroups. By applying unsupervised K‐means clustering algorithm, the authors identified three distinct APS subgroups: obstetric APS, female thrombotic APS (tAPS), and male tAPS, which display marked differences in clinical manifestations and ...
Chen Chen+18 more
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