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A NEW PREPARATION OF CRYSTALLINE ANTERIOR PITUITARY GROWTH HORMONE
Alfred E. Wilhelmi+2 more
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Abstract Characterization of the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) of pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs) is crucial for understanding the behavior of different types of PitNETs and identification of possible causes of their aggressiveness, rapid growth, and resistance to therapy.
Marina Yu Loguinova+13 more
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THE INFLUENCE ON METABOLISM OF ADMINISTRATION OF SMALL AMOUNTS OF THYROID GLAND AND OF POSTERIOR LOBE OF PITUITARY [PDF]
James Arthur Hewitt
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Deep Learning in Medical Image Classification from MRI-based Brain Tumor Images [PDF]
Brain tumors are among the deadliest diseases in the world. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is one of the most effective ways to detect brain tumors. Accurate detection of brain tumors based on MRI scans is critical, as it can potentially save many lives and facilitate better decision-making at the early stages of the disease.
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Case of Acromegaly, with Autopsy; Tumor of Pituitary Body [PDF]
W. L. Worcester
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Scenarios of drug exposure and administration as well as detection assays for drugs and methods of sports doping published between 2023 and 2024 are critically reviewed and evaluated in context with the Prohibited List 2024 as established by the World Anti‐Doping Agency.
Mario Thevis+2 more
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Purification and Properties of Interstitial Cell-stimulating Hormone from Sheep Pituitary Glands
Phil G. Squire, Choh Hao Li
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FAILURE TO NEUTRALIZE THE POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS WITH SERA OF ADULT MACACUS RHESUS AND OF YOUNG FEMALE RHESUS TREATED WITH ANTERIOR PITUITARY EXTRACTS [PDF]
N. Paul Hudson+2 more
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Triptorelin (5–10) confirmation using LC/MS‐IT‐TOF and LC‐Orbitrap can be used as evidence of triptorelin abuse in doping control. ABSTRACT Triptorelin, a synthetic gonadotrophin‐releasing hormone (GnRH), is mainly used in the clinical treatment of prostate cancer.
Navaporn Saardpun+6 more
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