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Thymic Hormones

Journal of Immunopharmacology, 1979
The thymus produces several polypeptides, which induce lymphocyte differentiation in vitro and in vivo. Several of these polypeptides have been chemically characterized, and three of them have been sequenced and synthesised (alpha 1 thymosin, thymopoietin and the serum thymic factor).
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Growth Hormone – Hormone Replacement for the Somatopause?

Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2000
Twenty-four-hour growth hormone (GH) secretion reaches a peak at around puberty and by the age of 21 has begun to decrease. Thereafter the fall in GH secretion is progressive such that by the age of 60 most adults have total 24-hour secretion rates indistinguishable from those of hypopituitary patients with organic lesions in the pituitary gland ...
R, Savine, P, Sönksen
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Growth hormone- and growth-hormone-releasing hormone-producing tumors

1997
Acromegaly, a clinical syndrome of disordered somatic growth and proportion, is usually caused by the unrestrained secretion of growth hormone (GH) by a pituitary adenoma and rarely may result from GH-releasing hormone (GHRH) secretion by an extrapituitary tumor.
I, Shimon, S, Melmed
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The growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor

2001
Publisher Summary This chapter describes growth hormone (GH) as a polypeptide secreted by the somatotroph cells of the anterior pituitary gland, is the primary stimulator of linear growth in vertebrates and is involved in the regulation of protein and fat metabolism.
V I, DeAlmeida, K E, Mayo
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Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone Receptor

Receptors and Channels, 2002
Growth hormone releasing hormone receptor (GHRH-R) is a class II G protein-coupled receptor required for normal growth hormone (GH) synthesis and release from the pituitary, and for the normal growth and proliferation of somatotrophs within the pituitary.
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Hormones / Hormones

Annales de Cardiologie et d'Angéiologie, 2014
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HORMONES IN CANCER

Science, 1931
F, Bischoff, L C, Maxwell, H J, Ullmann
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