growth hormone stimulated morning urine
Selected indexed studies
- Growth hormone and thyroid stimulating hormone concentrations in captive male orangutans: implications for understanding developmental arrest. (Am J Primatol, 2000) [PMID:10588436]
- Moderate Day-To-Day Variation in First-Morning Urine Total Luteinizing Hormone Levels Supports the Use of a Single Determination to Identify Imminent Puberty. (Clin Endocrinol (Oxf), 2025) [PMID:39934096]
- Measurement of urinary growth hormone. A noninvasive method to assess the 'growth hormone status'. (Horm Res, 1990) [PMID:2245965]
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- Urinary metabolites of non-persistent pesticides and serum hormones in Spanish adolescent males. (2021) pubmed
- Sex-independent timing of the onset of central puberty revealed by nocturnal luteinizing hormone concentrations. (2023) pubmed
- Changes in serum concentrations of growth hormone, insulin, insulin-like growth factor and insulin-like growth factor-binding proteins 1 and 3 and urinary growth hormone excretion during the menstrual cycle. (1997) pubmed
- Growth hormone and thyroid stimulating hormone concentrations in captive male orangutans: implications for understanding developmental arrest. (2000) pubmed
- Moderate Day-To-Day Variation in First-Morning Urine Total Luteinizing Hormone Levels Supports the Use of a Single Determination to Identify Imminent Puberty. (2025) pubmed
- Measurement of urinary growth hormone. A noninvasive method to assess the 'growth hormone status'. (1990) pubmed
- Growth hormone-induced glomerular hyperfiltration is dependent on vasodilating prostanoids. (1993) pubmed
- Hypopituitarism in pediatric survivors of inflicted traumatic brain injury. (2014) pubmed
- Urinary and salivary endocrine measurements to complement Tanner staging in studies of pubertal development. (2021) pubmed
- Utility of First-Morning-Voided Urinary Total Luteinizing Hormone in Detecting the Onset of Central Puberty. (2026) pubmed