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Changes in alcohol consumption and the risk of postmenopausal breast cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort. [PDF]
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Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone*
Endocrine Reviews, 1986The identification of GRH has been followed by an extraordinarily rapid rate of knowledge accumulation. Within a period of slightly more than 3 yr since the structure of the GRH was determined, nearly 500 papers have been published pertaining to the hormone. Extensive knowledge of its anatomy, chemistry, molecular biology, physiology, and pathology has
L A, Frohman, J O, Jansson
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Hormone Resistance and Hormone Sensitivity
New England Journal of Medicine, 1977ON casual inspection the study by Oseid et al., "Decreased Binding of Insulin to Its Receptor in Patients with Congenital Generalized Lipodystrophy," appears to concern a single unusual metabolic d...
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Hormonal contraceptive use and mate retention behavior in women and their male partners
Female hormonal contraceptive use has been associated with a variety of physical and psychological side effects. Women who use hormonal contraceptives report more intense affective responses to partner infidelity and greater overall sexual jealousy than ...
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Luteinizing-Hormone-Releasing Hormone
New England Journal of Medicine, 1977One of the exciting advances in endocrinology has been the discovery of a family of peptidic neurohormones in the hypothalamus that stimulate or inhibit the secretion of adenohypophysial hormones.
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Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1986To the Editor. —In their excellent review of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) (also known as luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone [LH-RH]) in the September 1985 issue of theArchives, Hammond and Ory 1 cite the potential advantages of GnRH over conventional gonadotropin therapy for induction of spermatogenesis as rapidity, higher success rate ...
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