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The somatopause: an indication for growth hormone therapy?
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16026102
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The somatopause: an indication for growth hormone therapy?
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Andrew A Toogood
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1 January 2004
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Treatments in Endocrinology: guiding your management of endocrine disorders
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3
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4
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201-209
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Growth hormone and the somatopause.
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Growth hormone replacement in healthy older men improves body composition but not functional ability
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