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        Girls with Laron Syndrome Having Positive Growth Hormone Binding Protein (GHBP) are Less Retarded in Height Than Those Lacking GHBP
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        Zvi Laron,
        
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                                May 1, 1997
                            
                        
                    
                
            
  Published Online: 1997-05
 
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Articles in the same Issue
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- The Effects of Infectious Diseases on the Endocrine System
- Non-Growth Hormone (GH) Deficient Short Children - What Role for GH?
- International Perspectives in Childhood and Adolescent Diabetes: A Review
- Intronic Mutation in the Growth Hormone (GH) Receptor Gene from a Girl with Laron Syndrome and Extremely High Serum GH Binding Protein: Extended Phenotypic Study in a Very Large Pedigree
- Stress Hyperglycemia and the Risk for the Development of Type I Diabetes
- The Integrated Concentration of Cortisone is Reduced in Obese Children
- Growth Hormone Does Not Prevent Catabolic Side Effects of Dexamethasone in Extremely Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia - A Pilot Study
- Serum Levels of Insulin-like Growth Factor-I and Insulin-like Growth Factor Binding Protein-3 in Obese Children
- The Use of Pamidronate in PTHrP Associated Hypercalcaemia in Infancy
- Girls with Laron Syndrome Having Positive Growth Hormone Binding Protein (GHBP) are Less Retarded in Height Than Those Lacking GHBP
- Multiple Insulinomas of the Pancreas: A Patient Report
- Acquired Hypophysitis in Adolescence
- BOOK REVIEWS