Why do normal children have acromegalic levels of IGF-I during puberty?

A Juul, NE Skakkebæk - The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Context The rapid pubertal height growth is unique to humans, but why do we have it?
Although the spurt contributes 13% to 15% to the final adult height, we hypothesized that the …

Why Do Normal Children Have Acromegalic Levels of IGF-I During Puberty?

A Juul, NE Skakkebæk - The Journal of clinical …, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Context The rapid pubertal height growth is unique to humans, but why do we have it?
Although the spurt contributes 13% to 15% to the final adult height, we hypothesized that the …

Why Do Normal Children Have Acromegalic Levels of IGF-I During Puberty?

A Juul, NE Skakkebæk - core.ku.dk
CONCLUSION: We suggest that the serum levels of IGF-I should be monitored in children
with poor development of sexual organs, although it remains to be investigated whether GH …

Why Do Normal Children Have Acromegalic Levels of IGF-I During Puberty?

A Juul, NE Skakkebæk - J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Conclusion: We suggest that the serum levels of IGF-I should be monitored in children with
poor development of sexual organs, although it remains to be investigated whether GH …

Why Do Normal Children Have Acromegalic Levels of IGF-I During Puberty?

A Juul, NE Skakkebask - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & …, 2019 - go.gale.com
Context: The rapid pubertal height growth is unique to humans, but why do we have it?
Although the spurt contributes 13% to 15% to the final adult height, we hypothesized that the …

Why do normal children have acromegalic levels of IGF-I during puberty?

A Juul, NE Skakkebæk - The Journal of clinical endocrinology …, 2019 - research.regionh.dk
CONTEXT: The rapid pubertal height growth is unique to humans, but why do we have it?
Although the spurt contributes 13-15% to the final adult height, we hypothesize that the …

Why Do Normal Children Have Acromegalic Levels of IGF-I During Puberty?

A Juul, NE Skakkebæk - The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and …, 2019 - europepmc.org
CONTEXT: The rapid pubertal height growth is unique to humans, but why do we have it?
Although the spurt contributes 13% to 15% to the final adult height, we hypothesized that the …