Human growth is influenced by environmental, genetic and hormonal factors. Epidemiological studies have shown that non-pathological factors such as nutrition, psychological influences, physical activity and climate play important roles on growth. The secretion and action of growth hormone can be disrupted by mutations in genes affecting the synthesis of growth hormone itself, its binding proteins and receptors or the production of pituitary transcription factors. Other hormones – e.g. thyroid hormone, adrenal androgens, sex steroids, glucocorticoids, ghrelin, leptin and insulin – also interact with the growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor-1 axis. Human linear growth starts from fertilisation and progresses through prenatal, infantile, ...
Genetic and Hormonal Regulation of Children's Growth MUDr. Jan Vosáhlo Abstract Growth in childhood ...
Genetic and Hormonal Regulation of Children's Growth MUDr. Jan Vosáhlo Abstract Growth in childhood ...
textabstractGrowth is the most characteristic feature of childhood. It also represents the best inde...
Human growth is influenced by environmental, genetic and hormonal factors. Epidemiological studies h...
Human growth is influenced by environmental, genetic and hormonal factors. Epidemiological studies h...
Human growth is influenced by environmental, genetic and hormonal factors. Epidemiological studies h...
Linear growth is a complex process and is considered one of the best indicators of children’s well-b...
Post-puberty age is characterized by the formation of a definitive level of morphofunctional indicat...
An understanding of physical growth and maturation is relevant to many disciplines, including exerci...
textabstractGrowth and changes in body composition during childhood and adolescence are regulated an...
In this review, we analyze the effects of growth hormone on a number of tissues and organs and its p...
The evolution of the human growth curve is characterized primarily by an attenuation of childhood, f...
Growth is a dominant biological activity during the first two decades or so of human life, includi...
Paul I. Kadetz - ORCID: 0000-0002-2824-1856 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2824-1856Item not available...
Growth is a dominant biological activity during the first two decades or so of human life, includi...
Genetic and Hormonal Regulation of Children's Growth MUDr. Jan Vosáhlo Abstract Growth in childhood ...
Genetic and Hormonal Regulation of Children's Growth MUDr. Jan Vosáhlo Abstract Growth in childhood ...
textabstractGrowth is the most characteristic feature of childhood. It also represents the best inde...
Human growth is influenced by environmental, genetic and hormonal factors. Epidemiological studies h...
Human growth is influenced by environmental, genetic and hormonal factors. Epidemiological studies h...
Human growth is influenced by environmental, genetic and hormonal factors. Epidemiological studies h...
Linear growth is a complex process and is considered one of the best indicators of children’s well-b...
Post-puberty age is characterized by the formation of a definitive level of morphofunctional indicat...
An understanding of physical growth and maturation is relevant to many disciplines, including exerci...
textabstractGrowth and changes in body composition during childhood and adolescence are regulated an...
In this review, we analyze the effects of growth hormone on a number of tissues and organs and its p...
The evolution of the human growth curve is characterized primarily by an attenuation of childhood, f...
Growth is a dominant biological activity during the first two decades or so of human life, includi...
Paul I. Kadetz - ORCID: 0000-0002-2824-1856 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2824-1856Item not available...
Growth is a dominant biological activity during the first two decades or so of human life, includi...
Genetic and Hormonal Regulation of Children's Growth MUDr. Jan Vosáhlo Abstract Growth in childhood ...
Genetic and Hormonal Regulation of Children's Growth MUDr. Jan Vosáhlo Abstract Growth in childhood ...
textabstractGrowth is the most characteristic feature of childhood. It also represents the best inde...