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Relationships between 24-hour LH and testosterone concentrations and with other pituitary hormones in healthy older men
Within-person variation in serum thyrotropin concentration: main sources, potential underlying biological mechanisms, and clinical implications
Interrelationships between pituitary hormones as assessed from 24-hour serum concentrations in healthy older subjects
Comparing Methods for Measurement Error Detection in Serial 24-h Hormonal Data
The 24-hour serum profiles of bone markers in healthy older men and women
Growth hormone secretion is diminished and tightly controlled in humans enriched for familial longevity
Familial longevity is not associated with Major Differences in the hypothalamic-Pituitary-gonadal axis in healthy Middle-aged Men
Growth hormone secretion is diminished and tightly controlled in humans enriched for familial longevity
Familial Longevity Is Associated With Higher TSH Secretion and Strong TSH-fT3 Relationship
Human longevity is characterised by high thyroid stimulating hormone secretion without altered energy metabolism