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Drugs & Aging|March 25, 2000
Insulin-Like growth factor I: implications in agingE Arvat, F Broglio, E Ghigo
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation|May 27, 2010
Secretin: Should we revisit its metabolic outcomes?D H St-Pierre, F Broglio
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation|October 16, 2004
Ghrelin: more than a new frontier in neuroendocrinologyE Ghigo, F Broglio, E Me, et al.
Frontiers of Hormone Research|July 1, 2006
Ghrelin: from somatotrope secretion to new perspectives in the regulation of peripheral metabolic functionsF Broglio, F Prodam, F Riganti, et al.
Growth Hormone & IGF Research : Official Journal of the Growth Hormone Research Society and the International IGF Research Society|August 3, 1999
Neuroendocrinology of the human growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor I axis during ageingE Arvat, R Giordano, L Gianotti, et al.
Bailliere'S Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|March 20, 1999
Diagnostic and therapeutic uses of growth hormone-releasing substances in adult and elderly subjectsE Ghigo, E Arvat, G Aimaretti, et al.
Clinical Endocrinology|January 11, 2005
Ghrelin: more than a natural GH secretagogue and/or an orexigenic factorE Ghigo, F Broglio, E Arvat, et al.
Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry|February 3, 2007
Ghrelin and other gastrointestinal peptides involved in the control of food intakeF Tassone, F Broglio, L Gianotti, et al.
European Journal of Endocrinology|October 7, 2000
Endocrine activities of alexamorelin (Ala-His-d-2-methyl-Trp-Ala-Trp-d-Phe-Lys-NH2), a synthetic GH secretagogue, in humansF Broglio, A Benso, C Gottero, et al.
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation|March 22, 2000
The GH response to GHRH in normal adults is not affected by enalapril or furosemide while is blunted by digoxinF Broglio, A Benso, C Gottero, et al.
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Drugs & Aging|March 25, 2000
Insulin-Like growth factor I: implications in agingE Arvat, F Broglio, E Ghigo
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation|May 27, 2010
Secretin: Should we revisit its metabolic outcomes?D H St-Pierre, F Broglio
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation|October 16, 2004
Ghrelin: more than a new frontier in neuroendocrinologyE Ghigo, F Broglio, E Me, et al.
Frontiers of Hormone Research|July 1, 2006
Ghrelin: from somatotrope secretion to new perspectives in the regulation of peripheral metabolic functionsF Broglio, F Prodam, F Riganti, et al.
Growth Hormone & IGF Research : Official Journal of the Growth Hormone Research Society and the International IGF Research Society|August 3, 1999
Neuroendocrinology of the human growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor I axis during ageingE Arvat, R Giordano, L Gianotti, et al.
Bailliere'S Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|March 20, 1999
Diagnostic and therapeutic uses of growth hormone-releasing substances in adult and elderly subjectsE Ghigo, E Arvat, G Aimaretti, et al.
Clinical Endocrinology|January 11, 2005
Ghrelin: more than a natural GH secretagogue and/or an orexigenic factorE Ghigo, F Broglio, E Arvat, et al.
Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry|February 3, 2007
Ghrelin and other gastrointestinal peptides involved in the control of food intakeF Tassone, F Broglio, L Gianotti, et al.
European Journal of Endocrinology|October 7, 2000
Endocrine activities of alexamorelin (Ala-His-d-2-methyl-Trp-Ala-Trp-d-Phe-Lys-NH2), a synthetic GH secretagogue, in humansF Broglio, A Benso, C Gottero, et al.
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation|March 22, 2000
The GH response to GHRH in normal adults is not affected by enalapril or furosemide while is blunted by digoxinF Broglio, A Benso, C Gottero, et al.
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