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    Maes M, Meltzer H, Cosyns P, Calabrese J, D'Hondt P, Blockx P, Vandervorst C, Raus J.
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    Wirtz PH, Siegrist J, Schuhmacher A, Hoefels S, Maier W, Zobel AW.
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  • 28. The assessment of abnormalities in hormonal responsiveness at multiple levels of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis in depressive illness.
    Amsterdam JD, Maislin G, Gold P, Winokur A.
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  • 31. Hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis dysfunction in chronic fatigue syndrome, and the effects of low-dose hydrocortisone therapy.
    Cleare AJ, Miell J, Heap E, Sookdeo S, Young L, Malhi GS, O'Keane V.
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  • 34. Abnormal ACTH and cortisol responses to ovine corticotropin releasing factor in patients with primary affective disorder.
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  • 39. Corticotropin releasing hormone: relevance to normal physiology and to the pathophysiology and differential diagnosis of hypercortisolism and adrenal insufficiency.
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