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H S Grunstein

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Clinical Chemistry|January 1, 1982
Turnover rate of skeletal alkaline phosphatase in humansS Posen, H S Grunstein
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 30, 1981
Side effects of calcitonin therapy: a sex-related difference?H S Grunstein, P Clifton-Bligh, S Posen
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 19, 1981
Paget's disease of bone: experiences with 100 patients treated with salmon calcitoninH S Grunstein, P Clifton-Bligh, S Posen
Brain Research|May 27, 1985
Guanethidine blocks the 2-deoxy-D-glucose-induced hypothalamic noradrenergic drive to hyperglycemiaL H Storlien, H S Grunstein, G A Smythe
Life Sciences|July 21, 1986
Relationship between hypothalamic noradrenergic neuronal activity and serum 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylethylene glycol in the ratH S Grunstein, R M Gleeson, G A Smythe
Clinical Chemistry|March 1, 1980
A simplified assay for dihydroxylated vitamin D metabolites in human serum: application to hyper- and hypovitaminosis DR S Mason, D Lissner, H S Grunstein, et al.
Diabetes|April 1, 1986
Tolbutamide increases hypothalamic serotonin activity in the ratH S Grunstein, G A Smythe, J E Bradshaw, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|August 1, 1982
"Receptor-positive" androgen insensitivity: report of a case with brief review of the literatureH S Grunstein, G L Warne, S Gyorki, et al.
Endocrinology|February 1, 1985
Hyperinsulinemia suppresses glucose utilization in specific brain regions: in vivo studies using the euglycemic clamp in the ratH S Grunstein, D E James, L H Storlien, et al.
Endocrinology|October 1, 1985
Rapid bidirectional effects of insulin on hypothalamic noradrenergic and serotoninergic neuronal activity in the rat: role in glucose homeostasisG A Smythe, J E Bradshaw, M V Nicholson, et al.
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Clinical Chemistry|January 1, 1982
Turnover rate of skeletal alkaline phosphatase in humansS Posen, H S Grunstein
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 30, 1981
Side effects of calcitonin therapy: a sex-related difference?H S Grunstein, P Clifton-Bligh, S Posen
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 19, 1981
Paget's disease of bone: experiences with 100 patients treated with salmon calcitoninH S Grunstein, P Clifton-Bligh, S Posen
Brain Research|May 27, 1985
Guanethidine blocks the 2-deoxy-D-glucose-induced hypothalamic noradrenergic drive to hyperglycemiaL H Storlien, H S Grunstein, G A Smythe
Life Sciences|July 21, 1986
Relationship between hypothalamic noradrenergic neuronal activity and serum 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylethylene glycol in the ratH S Grunstein, R M Gleeson, G A Smythe
Clinical Chemistry|March 1, 1980
A simplified assay for dihydroxylated vitamin D metabolites in human serum: application to hyper- and hypovitaminosis DR S Mason, D Lissner, H S Grunstein, et al.
Diabetes|April 1, 1986
Tolbutamide increases hypothalamic serotonin activity in the ratH S Grunstein, G A Smythe, J E Bradshaw, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|August 1, 1982
"Receptor-positive" androgen insensitivity: report of a case with brief review of the literatureH S Grunstein, G L Warne, S Gyorki, et al.
Endocrinology|February 1, 1985
Hyperinsulinemia suppresses glucose utilization in specific brain regions: in vivo studies using the euglycemic clamp in the ratH S Grunstein, D E James, L H Storlien, et al.
Endocrinology|October 1, 1985
Rapid bidirectional effects of insulin on hypothalamic noradrenergic and serotoninergic neuronal activity in the rat: role in glucose homeostasisG A Smythe, J E Bradshaw, M V Nicholson, et al.
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