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possums in this study and in one possum from an identical experiment undertaken at AgResearch Invermay, where possums were sampled near the day of ovulation. In these five possums, a surge (5–8 h in duration) of plasma LH and a coincident, but slightly
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symptoms onset to diagnosis is usually about 7–10 years ( Rajasoorya et al . 1994 ), at the time of diagnosis many patients present with specific complications of the disease. The most prevalent comorbidities are arterial hypertension, sleep apnea
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circadian glucocorticoid rhythm is altered in several pathological states; e.g. major depressive disorder ( Sachar et al. 1973 , Linkowski et al. 1985 , Pfohl et al. 1985 ), Alzheimer’s disease, sleep deprivation ( Spiegel et al. 1999 ), and normal
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sleep parameters, and did not affect frequency, degree or duration of NPT, when assessed as penile circumference, but did increase, modestly but significantly, penile rigidity during NPT. Testosterone manipulation in eugonadal men has
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energy resources ( Fig. 1 , Takahashi et al . 1968 ). Likewise, the secretion of growth hormone is highest during slow-wave sleep when its ability to repair and strengthen bones is most effective ( Fig. 1 , Takahashi et al . 1968 ). In both cases, the
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glucocorticoids, used to treat inflammatory diseases. Interestingly, there is also evidence that in addition to the dose and treatment duration; when corticosterone is given at the time of day when the normal peak occurs less severe side effects are noted ( Wu et
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autoimmune component in T1D remains strong, including the presentation of a moving 3D image of an nPOD donor (20-year-old T1D subject with 7 months disease duration) stained for glucagon and CD3, clearly demonstrating the presence of immune cells within the
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(pre-PRL, 47.6 ± 0.6 ng/ml; post-PRL, 240.5 ± 3.5 ng/ml; P< 0.001) that was maintained over the 6-day duration. Administration of S179D PRL resulted in an acute rise in colonic temperature at both 2 and 6 days of age (Fig. 5 ). Following repeated