Growth Hormone Secretagogues as Potential Therapeutic Agents to Restore Growth Hormone Secretion in Older Subjects to Those Observed in Young Adults.

Smith, Roy G et al.·The journals of gerontology. Series A·2023·
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Original Title:
Growth Hormone Secretagogues as Potential Therapeutic Agents to Restore Growth Hormone Secretion in Older Subjects to Those Observed in Young Adults.
Published In:
The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 78(Suppl 1), 38-43 (2023)
Database ID:
RPEP-07397

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Meta-Analysis / Systematic Review
Randomized Controlled Trial
Cohort / Case-Control
Cross-Sectional / ObservationalSnapshot without intervening
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Case Report / Animal Study
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RPEP-07397·https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/RPEP-07397

APA

Smith, Roy G; Thorner, Michael O. (2023). Growth Hormone Secretagogues as Potential Therapeutic Agents to Restore Growth Hormone Secretion in Older Subjects to Those Observed in Young Adults.. The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 78(Suppl 1), 38-43. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glad022

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Smith, Roy G, et al. "Growth Hormone Secretagogues as Potential Therapeutic Agents to Restore Growth Hormone Secretion in Older Subjects to Those Observed in Young Adults.." The journals of gerontology. Series A, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glad022

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