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Vitamins and Trace Elements are Important for the Integrity of the Endocrine System
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Z. Zadik,
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1. Juli 2009
Published Online: 2009-07
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Vitamins and Trace Elements are Important for the Integrity of the Endocrine System
- Pleiotropic Genetic Syndromes with Developmental Abnormalities Associated with Obesity
- Short Child with Interesting Hand Radiograph
- A Randomized Controlled Trial of Kung Fu Training for Metabolic Health in Overweight/Obese Adolescents: The "Martial Fitness" Study
- Accuracy of Self-assessed Tanner Staging Against Hormonal Assessment of Sexual Maturation in Overweight African-American Children
- A Stepwise Increase in Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Dosing During Puberty Achieves Improved Pubertal Growth: A National Cooperative Growth Study Report
- Importance of Leuprolide Acetate Variable Dosing for Precocious Puberty: A Range of Acceptable Suppression
- Glycation and Lipid Peroxidation in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus With and Without Diabetic Complications
- Hepatocyte Growth Factor is Elevated in Obese Adolescents
- Pituitary Enlargement in Patients with PROP1 Gene Inactivating Mutation Represents Cystic Hyperplasia of the Intermediate Pituitary Lobe. Histopathology and Over 10 Years Follow-up of Two Patients
- Improved Diabetic Control During Oral Sulfonylurea Treatment in Two Children with Permanent Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus
- Donohue Syndrome in a Neonate with Homozygous Deletion of Exon 3 of the Insulin Receptor Gene
- CALENDAR
Artikel in diesem Heft
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Vitamins and Trace Elements are Important for the Integrity of the Endocrine System
- Pleiotropic Genetic Syndromes with Developmental Abnormalities Associated with Obesity
- Short Child with Interesting Hand Radiograph
- A Randomized Controlled Trial of Kung Fu Training for Metabolic Health in Overweight/Obese Adolescents: The "Martial Fitness" Study
- Accuracy of Self-assessed Tanner Staging Against Hormonal Assessment of Sexual Maturation in Overweight African-American Children
- A Stepwise Increase in Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Dosing During Puberty Achieves Improved Pubertal Growth: A National Cooperative Growth Study Report
- Importance of Leuprolide Acetate Variable Dosing for Precocious Puberty: A Range of Acceptable Suppression
- Glycation and Lipid Peroxidation in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus With and Without Diabetic Complications
- Hepatocyte Growth Factor is Elevated in Obese Adolescents
- Pituitary Enlargement in Patients with PROP1 Gene Inactivating Mutation Represents Cystic Hyperplasia of the Intermediate Pituitary Lobe. Histopathology and Over 10 Years Follow-up of Two Patients
- Improved Diabetic Control During Oral Sulfonylurea Treatment in Two Children with Permanent Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus
- Donohue Syndrome in a Neonate with Homozygous Deletion of Exon 3 of the Insulin Receptor Gene
- CALENDAR