Evidence for a Circadian Effect on the Reduction of Human Growth Hormone Gene Expression in Response to Excess Caloric Intake
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Evidence for a Circadian Effect on the Reduction of Human Growth Hormone Gene Expression in Response to Excess Caloric Intake
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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 291, Issue 26, Pages 13823-13833
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American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
Online
2016-05-06
DOI
10.1074/jbc.m116.722744
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