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  • 1. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis hyperactivity in bulimia.
    Hudson JI, Pope HG, Jonas JM, Laffer PS, Hudson MS, Melby JC.
    Psychiatry Res; 1983 Feb; 8(2):111-7. PubMed ID: 6574529
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  • 2. Comparative dexamethasone suppression test measurements in bulimia, depression and normal controls.
    Musisi S, Garfinkel P.
    Can J Psychiatry; 1985 Apr; 30(3):190-4. PubMed ID: 3857956
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  • 3. Neuroendocrine aspects of primary endogenous depression. I. Cortisol secretory dynamics in patients and matched controls.
    Rubin RT, Poland RE, Lesser IM, Winston RA, Blodgett AL.
    Arch Gen Psychiatry; 1987 Apr; 44(4):328-36. PubMed ID: 3566455
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  • 4. Use of the dexamethasone suppression test with DSM-III criteria in psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents.
    Evans DL, Nemeroff CB, Haggerty JJ, Pedersen CA.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 1987 Apr; 12(3):203-9. PubMed ID: 3615749
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  • 5. Disturbances in the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal and other neuroendocrine axes in bulimia.
    Fichter MM, Pirke KM, Pöllinger J, Wolfram G, Brunner E.
    Biol Psychiatry; 1990 May 01; 27(9):1021-37. PubMed ID: 2110485
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  • 6. Severity of depression and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysregulation: identification of contributing factors.
    Meador-Woodruff JH, Greden JF, Grunhaus L, Haskett RF.
    Acta Psychiatr Scand; 1990 Apr 01; 81(4):364-71. PubMed ID: 2343764
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  • 7. Neuroendocrine aspects of primary endogenous depression. II. Serum dexamethasone concentrations and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal cortical activity as determinants of the dexamethasone suppression test response.
    Poland RE, Rubin RT, Lesser IM, Lane LA, Hart PJ.
    Arch Gen Psychiatry; 1987 Sep 01; 44(9):790-5. PubMed ID: 3632252
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  • 8. Noradrenergic function and the cortisol response to dexamethasone in depression.
    Rubin AL, Price LH, Charney DS, Heninger GR.
    Psychiatry Res; 1985 May 01; 15(1):5-15. PubMed ID: 2989963
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  • 9. Plasma cortisol and 11-deoxycortisol activity in depressed patients and normal volunteers.
    Schweitzer I, Tuckwell VM, Maguire KP, Tiller JW, Harrison LC, Davies BM.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 1991 May 01; 16(5):375-82. PubMed ID: 1805291
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  • 10. Platelet 5-HT levels and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity in schizophrenic patients with positive and negative symptoms.
    Pivac N, Mück-Seler D, Jakovljević M.
    Neuropsychobiology; 1997 May 01; 36(1):19-21. PubMed ID: 9211439
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  • 11. Dexamethasone suppression test and plasma dexamethasone levels in bulimia.
    Walsh BT, Lo ES, Cooper T, Lindy DC, Roose SP, Gladis M, Glassman AH.
    Arch Gen Psychiatry; 1987 Sep 01; 44(9):797-800. PubMed ID: 3632253
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  • 12. Age effects in serial hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal monitoring.
    Greden JF, Flegel P, Haskett R, Dilsaver S, Carroll BJ, Grunhaus L, Genero N.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 1986 Sep 01; 11(2):195-204. PubMed ID: 3749402
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  • 13. Weight loss, cortisol levels, and dexamethasone suppression in major depressive disorder.
    Casper RC, Swann AC, Stokes PE, Chang S, Katz MM, Garver D.
    Acta Psychiatr Scand; 1987 Mar 01; 75(3):243-50. PubMed ID: 3473911
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  • 14. Clinical variables and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function in depression. The importance of mood reactivity.
    Lemus CZ, Asnis GM, Halbreich U, Harkavy Friedman JM, Van Praag HM, Rubinson E, Eisenberg J.
    J Affect Disord; 1987 Mar 01; 12(3):219-21. PubMed ID: 2956306
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  • 15. Pituitary-adrenal axis rhythm disturbances in psychiatric depression.
    Pfohl B, Sherman B, Schlechte J, Stone R.
    Arch Gen Psychiatry; 1985 Sep 01; 42(9):897-903. PubMed ID: 2994590
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  • 16. Affective disturbance in eating disorders.
    Piran N, Kennedy S, Garfinkel PE, Owens M.
    J Nerv Ment Dis; 1985 Jul 01; 173(7):395-400. PubMed ID: 3859581
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  • 17. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
    Kaneko M, Hoshino Y, Hashimoto S, Okano T, Kumashiro H.
    J Autism Dev Disord; 1993 Mar 01; 23(1):59-65. PubMed ID: 8463202
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  • 18. Cortisol and corticosterone response after syn-corticotropin in relationship to dexamethasone suppressibility of cortisol.
    Gerken A, Holsboer F.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 1986 Mar 01; 11(2):185-94. PubMed ID: 3018821
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  • 19. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity and age in major depression.
    Nelson WH, Orr WW, Shane SR, Stevenson JM.
    J Clin Psychiatry; 1984 Mar 01; 45(3):120-1. PubMed ID: 6698943
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  • 20. [In unipolar depression does the response to the dexamethasone suppression test predict a symptomatic recurrence after clinical cure?].
    Charles G, Schittecatte M, Maes JM, Rush AJ, Wilmotte J.
    Acta Psychiatr Belg; 1986 Mar 01; 86(3):249-56. PubMed ID: 3751648
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