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publication_uri type publication_title year doi pmid journal_uri
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote203839 AcademicArticle Administration of a nonpeptidyl growth hormone secretagogue, L-163,255, changes somatostatin pattern, but has no effect on patterns of growth hormone-releasing factor in the hypophyseal-portal circulation of the conscious pig 1999 10.1111/j.1525-1373.1999.09997.x 10510248 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote194864
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote377769 AcademicArticle A potent, orally bioavailable benzazepinone growth hormone secretagogue 1998 10.1021/jm970816j 9572898 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote266962
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote1474 AcademicArticle Synthesis and biological activities of phenyl piperazine-based peptidomimetic growth hormone secretagogues 1998 10.1016/s0960-894x(98)00238-8 9871779 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote119710
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote333174 AcademicArticle Hypophyseal-portal concentrations of growth hormone-releasing factor and somatostatin in conscious pigs: relationship to production of spontaneous growth hormone pulses 1998 9452143 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote194864
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote373322 AcademicArticle Repeat administration of the GH secretagogue MK-0677 increases and maintains elevated IGF-I levels in beagles 1997 10.1677/joe.0.1520183 9071975 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote72793
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote34527 AcademicArticle Peptidomimetic regulation of growth hormone secretion 1997 10.1210/er.18.5.621 9331545 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote158790
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote82550 AcademicArticle Peptidomimetic growth hormone secretagogues: synthesis and biological activities of analogs varied at the indole nucleus of the prototypical spiropiperidine L-162,752 1996 10.1016/0960-894x(96)00305-8 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote119710
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote28221 AcademicArticle Mediation by the central nervous system is critical to the in vivo activity of the GH secretagogue L-692,585 1996 10.1677/joe.0.1480371 8699151 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote72793
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote327654 AcademicArticle Growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor I responses after treatments with an orally active GH secretagogue L-163,255 in swine 1996 10.1210/en.137.11.4851 8895356 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote257876
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote8491 AcademicArticle Benzolactam growth hormone secretagogues: carboxamides as replacements for the 2'-tetrazole moiety of L-692,429 1994 10.1016/s0960-894x(00)80080-3 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote119710

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