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Research Article Free access | 10.1172/JCI102279
Department of Pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore
Harriet Lane Home of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore
1This work was made possible by a grant from the American Cancer Society for studies on the relationship of the pituitary hormones, thyroid hormone, and the steroid hormones of the adrenal glands and gonads to normal and abnormal growth, and by a grant from the Commonwealth Fund for the study of endocrine problems in childhood.
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Department of Pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore
Harriet Lane Home of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore
1This work was made possible by a grant from the American Cancer Society for studies on the relationship of the pituitary hormones, thyroid hormone, and the steroid hormones of the adrenal glands and gonads to normal and abnormal growth, and by a grant from the Commonwealth Fund for the study of endocrine problems in childhood.
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Department of Pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore
Harriet Lane Home of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore
1This work was made possible by a grant from the American Cancer Society for studies on the relationship of the pituitary hormones, thyroid hormone, and the steroid hormones of the adrenal glands and gonads to normal and abnormal growth, and by a grant from the Commonwealth Fund for the study of endocrine problems in childhood.
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