Diurnal variation in the elimination rate of human growth hormone (GH): the half-life of serum GH is prolonged in the evening, and affected by the source of the hormone, as well as by body size and serum estradiol.

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Published in J Clin Endocrinol Metab on July 01, 1993

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R W Holl1, U Schwarz, P Schauwecker, R Benz, J D Veldhuis, E Heinze

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1: Department of Pediatrics I, University of Ulm Medical School, Ulm/Donau, Germany.

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