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    Dose Studies for Human Growth Hormone in Hypopituitarism

    A number of studies have reported growth responses to different doses of human growth hormone (hGH). Most such reports deal with the first year or first 18 months of therapy in hypopituitarism. Twice-a-week (b...

    Salvatore Raiti, S. L. Kaplan, W. V. Moore, J. S. Parks in Human Growth Hormone (1986)

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    Growth-Stimulating Effects of Human Growth Hormone Therapy in Turner’s Syndrome

    Prior to 1982 and during the first 25 years of its clinical availability, the use of human growth hormone (hGH) for the treatment of Turner’s syndrome was very limited because of inadequate supplies. A review ...

    Salvatore Raiti, S. L. Kaplan, G. P. August, S. A. Kaplan in Human Growth Hormone (1986)

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    Short Normal Children in Therapeutic Trial of Human Growth Hormone Responsiveness

    This project was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of human growth hormone (hGH) in children with short stature who are growing at subnormal rates. Although it has previously been believed that such patie...

    Salvatore Raiti, S. L. Kaplan, G. P. August, S. A. Kaplan in Human Growth Hormone (1986)

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    The National Hormone and Pituitary Program

    Following the discovery of human growth hormone (hGH) in 1956 and proof of its effectiveness as a therapeutic agent for hypopituitarism in 1958, there developed an urgent need to obtain human pituitary glands ...

    Salvatore Raiti in Human Growth Hormone (1986)