Abnormal Polyamine Metabolism in Hereditary Muscular Dystrophies: EFFECT OF HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE
AUTOR(ES)
Rudman, Daniel
RESUMO
Previous studies showed hyperre-sponsiveness to human growth hormone (hGH) in men with myotonic or limb girdle dystrophies (MMD or LGD). Because polyamines may mediate some actions of hGH, we have now investigated polyamine metabolism in these and other dystrophies.
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