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  1. ... growth hormone, directly from animal or human glands. Human growth hormone (hGH) required a supply of pituitary glands from ... were human insulin, used to treat diabetes, and human growth hormone, used in children with pituitary gland disorders. E. ...
  2. ... Hormone D06.472.699.631.525.425.875 Human Growth Hormone D06.472.699.631.525.525 Prolactin D06. ... Hormone D12.644.548.691.525.425.875 Human Growth Hormone D12.644.548.691.525.525 Prolactin D12. ...
  3. ... structures such as growth hormone. “Ribbon Diagram” of human growth hormone, 2013 Courtesy National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) ...
  4. ... Museum of American History Following the success of human growth hormone (hGH), researchers developed a recombinant bovine (cow) growth ...
  5. ... the production of products such as insulin and human growth hormone, how the production of penicillin opened the doors to the era of antibiotics and its overuse, the connection between humans and animals in the development of the diphtheria ...
  6. ... pp. Rabinowitz, David and Merrimee, Thomas J. Isolated human growth hormone deficiency and related disorders. Israel Journal of Medical ...
  7. ... bur OR grape seed [tw])) OR guarana OR (human growth hormone AND aging [majr]) OR 5-Hydroxytryptophan/tu [majr: ...
  8. ... genetically-engineered biopharmaceuticals such as insulin and genotropin (human growth hormone). The first DNA sequencer used in Australia, the ...
  9. ... the bacteria to produce medicines from insulin to human growth hormone, products which helped establish the American biotechnology industry. ...
  10. ... breast. 10 SI - BIOSIS/91/33037 TI - BOVINE GROWTH HORMONE HUMAN FOOD SAFETY EVALUATION Figure 1 - Gold Standard Search ...
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