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Growth Hormone Alters Remapping in the Hippocampal Area CA1 in a Novel Environment. [PDF]

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GROWTH HORMONE

Pediatrics, 1965
Growth hormone influences protein, fat, carbohydrate, and mineral metabolism. It promotes nitrogen retention, growth of cartilage, transportation of amino acids through the cell wall, and incorporation of amino acids into protein. This factor mobilizes free fatty acids from adipose tissue and increases the serum concentration of these substances; long ...
F, MATSUZAKI, M S, RABEN
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Growth Hormone and the Heart

Mineral and Electrolyte Metabolism, 1994
Until a few years ago, growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) were considered essential only to the control of linear growth, glucose homeostasis, and for the maintenance of skeletal muscle mass. A large body of evidence recently coming from animal and human studies has unequivocally proven that the heart is a target organ for the
CITTADINI, ANTONIO   +3 more
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Dosing of Growth Hormone in Growth Hormone Deficiency

Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 1999
Growth hormone (GH) treatment of GH-deficient (GHD) children is to a certain extent standardized worldwide. Recombinant 22 kDa GH is injected once daily by the subcutaneous route, mostly in the evening. The amount of GH injected (calculated per kg body weight or body surface area, expressed in terms of IU or mg) in prepubertal children mimics the known
Roland Schweizer   +3 more
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