Glucose and lipid homeostasis in the absence of human growth hormone
AUTOR(ES)
Merimee, Thomas J.
RESUMO
To clarify the role of insulin and growth hormone (HGH) in regulating substrate production for body fuel during prolonged starvation, 6 normal subjects and 10 HGH-deficient dwarfs were fasted for 6 days. Four of these dwarfs received HGH during the fast.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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