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Barry B. Bercu

    Growth hormone secretagogues
    Basic and clinical aspects of growth hormone
    • 1996

      This volume contains the proceedings of the Symposium on Growth Hormone Secretagogues, held from December 8 - 11, 1994 in St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. Written and edited by eminent international experts, the papers herein historical perspectives of growth hormone releasing factors; chemistry of growth hormone secretagogues; cellular and molecular properties of growth hormone secretagogues; physiology of growth hormone secretagogues; and target tissues and applications for growth hormone secretagogues.

      Growth hormone secretagogues
    • 1988

      In this era of proliferation of synthetic growth hormone in the marketplace, there is a parallel and accentuated interest in growth hormone in the scientific arena. Because many more people can be treated with available growth hormone, clinicians must be prepared to answer hard questions regarding appropriate therapeutic usage and their decisions should be based on substantiated research in growth hormone. In June 1987, an international group of basic and clinical inves tigators gathered in Tampa, Florida, to address these issues and to further explore the very nature of growth hormone. The presentations contained within this book bring together their most current and vital research related to growth hormone. Section I deals with an examination of the molecular and biochemical events which define the growth hormone process. In Section II the neuroregulation of growth hormone secretion is highlighted from contrasting perspectives. The third section emphasizes and defines methods of diagnosis of growth hormone deficiency states. Section IV reviews the physiology, biochemistry and molecular actions of growth hormone and somatomedin. Section V represents an assessment of growth hormone treatment for various disorders, and the sixth section expands current uses of growth hormone therapy as it evolves into the next decade. The symposium upon which this book is based proved to be a dynamic blending of scholarly interaction between basic and clinical scientists. I am indebted to the participants whose worthy contributions are reflected in these pages.

      Basic and clinical aspects of growth hormone