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Role of GH in regulating nocturnal rates of lipolysis and plasma mevalonate levels in normal and diabetic humans
P. J. Boyle
, A. Avogaro
, L. Smith
, D. M. Bier
, A. S. Pappu
, D. R. Illingworth
, P. E. Cryer
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipid Research
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Keyphrases
Mevalonate
100%
Lipolysis
100%
Growth Hormone
100%
Diabetic
100%
Growth Hormone Treatment
40%
Fatty Acid Composition
40%
Cholesterol Synthesis
40%
Growth Hormone Deficiency
40%
Glycerol
20%
Hormone Levels
20%
Rate-limiting Step
20%
Non-esterified Fatty Acids
20%
Basal Growth
20%
Growth Hormone Release
20%
Glycerol Conversion
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Bovine Somatotropin
100%
Lipolysis
100%
Blood Plasma
100%
Growth Hormone
100%
Normal Human
37%
Deficiency
37%
Growth Hormone Release
25%
Glycerol
25%
Fatty Acid Level
25%
Cholesterol Synthesis
25%
Pulse Rate
12%
Neuroscience
Bovine Somatotropin
100%
Lipolysis
100%
Blood Plasma
100%
Growth Hormone
100%
Fatty Acids
25%
Growth Hormone Deficiency
25%