1972
DOI: 10.1210/endo-90-5-1396
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The Role of Growth Hormone in the Anabolic Action of Methandrostenolone

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“…T h e data obtained from these clinical studies provide further supportive evidence of a synergistic interaction between HGH and androgen [8,10,15,171. I n 9 of the 12 children with hypopituitarism participating in our study, linear growth was significantly accelerated by the addition of modest doses of fluoxymesterone to an already standardized H G H regimen.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…T h e data obtained from these clinical studies provide further supportive evidence of a synergistic interaction between HGH and androgen [8,10,15,171. I n 9 of the 12 children with hypopituitarism participating in our study, linear growth was significantly accelerated by the addition of modest doses of fluoxymesterone to an already standardized H G H regimen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…T h e interactions between growth hormone and androgens have been extensively examined [8,10,13,15,171. Studies carried out in intact animals and humans have shown that androgens increase the pituitary content [4] and enhance pituitary secretion of growth hormone [IO].…”
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“…It is known that hypophysectomy, without further treatment, produces growth arrest and a negative nitrogen balance, which are due, primarily, to a lack of growth hormone [Kocharian and Beall, 1950;M arx et al" 1942;G reenspan et al, 1950;Steinetz et al, 1972]. The weight of the uterus and the amount of uterine secretion also diminished following hypophysectomy, but the relationship between these two parameters remained in an apparently constant ratio.…”
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confidence: 99%