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Cut-off values of serum growth hormone (GH) in pharmacological stimulation tests (PhT) evaluated in short-statured children using a chemiluminescent immunometric assay (ICMA) calibrated with the International Recombinant Human GH Standard 98/574

  • Eduardo Adrian Chaler EMAIL logo , Gabriela Ballerini , Juan M. Lazzati , Mercedes Maceiras , Mauro Frusti , Ignacio Bergada , Marco A. Rivarola , Alicia Belgorosky and Gabriela Ropelato

Corresponding author: Eduardo Adrian Chaler, Hospital de Pediatría Prof. Dr. Juan P. Garrahan, Combate de los Pozos 1881, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, CP 1245, Argentina, Phone: +54 11 43084300, Fax: +54 11 43086700

Conflict of interest statement

Authors’ conflict of interest disclosure: The authors stated that there are no conflicts of interest regarding the publication of this article.

Research funding: None declared.

Employment or leadership: None declared.

Honorarium: None declared.

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Received: 2012-8-3
Accepted: 2012-8-26
Published Online: 2012-09-18
Published in Print: 2013-05-01

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