1979
DOI: 10.1210/jcem-48-2-293
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Comparative Potency of Subtilisin-Cleaved and Intact Human Growth Hormone Measured in Growth Hormone-Deficient Human Subjects*

Abstract: Eight GH-deficient subjects received both subtilisin-cleaved human GH (hGH-S) and intact hGH (hGH-I) during short term balance studies to compare the potency of these two forms of GH. Both forms caused nitrogen retention, calciuria, postassium retention, and elevation of blood glucose. The effects on plasma insulin concentrations were inconstant at the doses used. hGH-S was more potent than hGH-I, as measured by nitrogen and potassium retention, and the differences reached levels of statistical significance. h… Show more

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