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muscle atrophy and bone loss in humans ( Kuzma et al . 2013 ), suggesting that growth hormone facilitates the mechanostat through its anabolic actions on bone. Notably, growth hormone had similar anabolic effects on bone in weight-bearing and weightless
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glucocorticoids and display physical changes similar to those of patients with Cushing's syndrome, such as excessive fat accumulation, muscle atrophy, thin skin and alopecia. These findings indicate that chronic production of excessive CRF results in sustained
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hepatocyte acute phase protein expression ( Espat et al. 1996 ), a property shared with several other class-I helical cytokines. CNTF −/− mice display only a mild loss of motor neurone numbers, which is accompanied by increased muscle atrophy later in