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M O Thorner

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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|August 1, 1996
Enhancement of pulsatile growth hormone secretion by continuous infusion of a growth hormone-releasing peptide mimetic, L-692,429, in older adults--a clinical research center studyI M Chapman, M L Hartman, S S Pezzoli, et al.
Endocrinology|January 1, 1992
Short-term adult exposure to estradiol feminizes the male pattern of spontaneous and growth hormone-releasing factor-stimulated growth hormone secretion in the ratJ C Painson, M O Thorner, R J Krieg, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|January 1, 1990
Atenolol enhances nocturnal growth hormone (GH) release in GH-deficient children during long term GH-releasing hormone therapyP M Martha, R M Blizzard, M O Thorner, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|January 1, 1980
Dopaminergic mechanisms and luteinizing hormone secretion. I. Acute administration of the dopamine agonist bromocriptine does not inhibit luteinizing hormone release in hyperprolactinemic womenW S Evans, A D Rogol, R M MacLeod, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine|October 1, 1979
Bromocriptine and endocrine disordersM O Thorner, W S Evans, G M Besser, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|March 1, 1986
Dual effects of growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone infusion in normal men: somatotroph desensitization and increase in releasable GHM L Vance, D L Kaiser, J Rivier, et al.
Genomics|January 1, 1994
Assignment of the human growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor gene (GHRHR) to 7p14 by in situ hybridizationB D Gaylinn, C von Kap-Herr, W L Golden, et al.
Clinical Endocrinology|February 1, 1979
The effects of dopamine, bromocriptine, lergotrile and metoclopramide on prolactin release from continuously perfused columns of isolated rat pituitary cellsT Yeo, M O Thorner, A Jones, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|February 1, 1996
Fasting as a metabolic stress paradigm selectively amplifies cortisol secretory burst mass and delays the time of maximal nyctohemeral cortisol concentrations in healthy menM Bergendahl, M L Vance, A Iranmanesh, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|December 16, 1998
Growth hormone secretagogue receptor expression in human pituitary tumorsM M Skinner, R Nass, B Lopes, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|August 1, 1996
Enhancement of pulsatile growth hormone secretion by continuous infusion of a growth hormone-releasing peptide mimetic, L-692,429, in older adults--a clinical research center studyI M Chapman, M L Hartman, S S Pezzoli, et al.
Endocrinology|January 1, 1992
Short-term adult exposure to estradiol feminizes the male pattern of spontaneous and growth hormone-releasing factor-stimulated growth hormone secretion in the ratJ C Painson, M O Thorner, R J Krieg, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|January 1, 1990
Atenolol enhances nocturnal growth hormone (GH) release in GH-deficient children during long term GH-releasing hormone therapyP M Martha, R M Blizzard, M O Thorner, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|January 1, 1980
Dopaminergic mechanisms and luteinizing hormone secretion. I. Acute administration of the dopamine agonist bromocriptine does not inhibit luteinizing hormone release in hyperprolactinemic womenW S Evans, A D Rogol, R M MacLeod, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine|October 1, 1979
Bromocriptine and endocrine disordersM O Thorner, W S Evans, G M Besser, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|March 1, 1986
Dual effects of growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone infusion in normal men: somatotroph desensitization and increase in releasable GHM L Vance, D L Kaiser, J Rivier, et al.
Genomics|January 1, 1994
Assignment of the human growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor gene (GHRHR) to 7p14 by in situ hybridizationB D Gaylinn, C von Kap-Herr, W L Golden, et al.
Clinical Endocrinology|February 1, 1979
The effects of dopamine, bromocriptine, lergotrile and metoclopramide on prolactin release from continuously perfused columns of isolated rat pituitary cellsT Yeo, M O Thorner, A Jones, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|February 1, 1996
Fasting as a metabolic stress paradigm selectively amplifies cortisol secretory burst mass and delays the time of maximal nyctohemeral cortisol concentrations in healthy menM Bergendahl, M L Vance, A Iranmanesh, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|December 16, 1998
Growth hormone secretagogue receptor expression in human pituitary tumorsM M Skinner, R Nass, B Lopes, et al.
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