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285 related items for PubMed ID: 12207555

  • 1. Complexity and non-linear description of diurnal cortisol and growth hormone secretory patterns before and after sleep deprivation.
    Ilias I, Vgontzas AN, Provata A, Mastorakos G.
    Endocr Regul; 2002 Jun; 36(2):63-72. PubMed ID: 12207555
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  • 5. Growth hormone-releasing hormone and corticotropin-releasing hormone enhance non-rapid-eye-movement sleep after sleep deprivation.
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  • 6. Nocturnal ghrelin, ACTH, GH and cortisol secretion after sleep deprivation in humans.
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  • 10. Aerobic fitness and hormonal responses to prolonged sleep deprivation and sustained mental work.
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  • 12. A potential role of endogenous progesterone in modulation of GH, prolactin and thyrotrophin secretion during normal menstrual cycle.
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  • 13. Electroencephalographic sleep profiles and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA)-activity in kindergarten children: early indication of poor sleep quality associated with increased cortisol secretion.
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  • 14. Sleep deprivation effects on the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal and growth axes: potential clinical implications.
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  • 17. 24-hour pituitary and adrenal hormone profiles in chronic fatigue syndrome.
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  • 18. Nocturnal ACTH, cortisol, growth hormone, and prolactin secretion in prepubertal depression.
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  • 20. Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, HPA-axis and sleep-EEG changes in unmedicated patients with depression after total sleep deprivation.
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    Pharmacopsychiatry; 2006 Jan; 39(1):23-9. PubMed ID: 16453251
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