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  1. ... were to partake of the use of a hormone, its purpose is to elicit the calculated production ... that control, as soon as we know which hormones involved in programing the development of the brain, ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Proton beam therapy : final evidence report 
    Publication: [Boston, MA] : Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, [2014]
    ... as management of adverse events such as growth hormone deficiency, cardiovascular disease, hypothyroidism, and secondary malignancy (Maillhot ... and management of adverse events such as growth hormone deficiency, cardiovascular disease, hypothyroidism, and secondary malignancy (Maillhot ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Recombinant DNA Research Guidelines. Draft Environmental Impact Statement 
    Publication: United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 9 September 1976
    ... animal tnsulin appears to be likely); Human growth hormone (presently avail- able only from human cadavers and ... to produce impor- tant chemicals (e.g., steroid hormones or other drugs, vitamins) or foodstuffs (e.g., ...
  4. ... concentrated primarily | on the action of the steroid hormones but more recently have become interested in the’ ... chemical analysis of the molecular mechanisms of ecll-hormone interaction. Quite i recently, hovever, we have begun ...
  5. ... an example of the production of useful polypeptide hormones in bacteria by recombinant DNA methods, an application ... signals. In this way genes for insulin, growth hormone, and somatostatin have been made to function in ...
  6. ... mass spectra of the estrogen class (female sex hormones) of steroids (7i). This program has also demonstrated ... of cortisol (Kopell et al., 1970a) and thyroid hormone (Kopell et al., 1970b). A major emphasis has ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Radiological defense (Volume 3) 
    Publication: [Washington, DC] : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1948-1950
    ... stances induce the anterior-pituitary to secrete corticotropic hormone, which in turn stimulates adrenal cortical activity. This ... of definite value. The use of adrenal cortical hormone or its substitutes should receive special considera- tion. ...
  8. ... DATE TREATMENT | CONDITION Type surcery C) RADIATION (} CHEMOTHERAPY [] HORMONES CI none [) UNKNOWN Oo OTHER cseeciFy) C) PATIENT ... material —such as radium, radon, radioactive gold, etc. HORMONES (Examples) Adrenal Cortical Compounds Cortisone acetate Hydrocortisone acetate ...
  9. ... was originally suggested by Hines, 1982.) (8) Thymus hormones regulating immune function should be influenced by the ... 62, 441-445. Hines, M. (1982). Prenatal gonadal hormones and sex differences in human behavior. Psychological Bulletin, ...
  10. ... IFN-y TNF-a, TNF-B @ Decreased Thymic hormones (thymulin) A number of monocyte defects have been ... adults, including: bone-marrow transplantation, thymic transplantation, thymic hormones, alpha and beta interferon, interleukin-2, intravenous gamma ...
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