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    Growth Hormone(s), Testosterone, Insulin-Like Growth Factors, and Cortisol: Roles and Integration for Cellular Development and Growth With Exercise by Kraemer, William J, Ratamess, Nicholas A, Hymer, Wesley C, Nindl, Bradley C, Fragala, Maren S

    Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (25-02-2020)
    “…Hormones are largely responsible for the integrated communication of several physiological systems responsible for modulating cellular growth and development…”
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    Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factor-I Molecular Weight Isoform Responses to Resistance Exercise Are Sex-Dependent by Pierce, Joseph R, Martin, Brian J, Rarick, Kevin R, Alemany, Joseph A, Staab, Jeffery S, Kraemer, William J, Hymer, Wesley C, Nindl, Bradley C

    Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (21-08-2020)
    “…To determine if acute resistance exercise-induced increases in growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) were differentially responsive for…”
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    Resistance exercise stress: theoretical mechanisms for growth hormone processing and release from the anterior pituitary somatotroph by Hymer, Wesley C., Kraemer, William J.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-09-2023)
    “…Heavy resistance exercise (HRE) is the most effective method for inducing muscular hypertrophy and stimulating anabolic hormones, including growth hormone,…”
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    Effects of 14 days of microgravity on fast hindlimb and diaphragm muscles of the rat by Schuenke, Mark D., Reed, David W., Kraemer, William J., Staron, Robert S., Volek, Jeff S., Hymer, Wesley C., Gordon, Scott, Perry Koziris, L.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-08-2009)
    “…The purpose of the present study was to determine the effects of 14 days of microgravity on specific rat fast-twitch muscles, and to compare these data with…”
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    High-affinity growth hormone binding protein and acute heavy resistance exercise by RUBIN, Martyn R, KRAEMER, William J, GOMEZ, Ana L, VESCOVI, Jason D, HYMER, Wesley C, MARESH, Carl M, VOLEK, Jeff S, RATAMESS, Nicholas A, VANHEEST, Jaci L, SILVESTRE, Ricardo, FRENCH, Duncan N, SHARMAN, Matthew J, JUDELSON, Daniel A

    “…The purpose of this investigation was to examine the influence of resistance training on circulating concentrations of growth hormone binding protein (GHBP) in…”
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    Hormonal stress responses of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I in highly resistance trained women and men by Hatfield, Disa L., Kraemer, William J., Volek, Jeff S., Nindl, Bradley C., Caldwell, Lydia K., Vingren, Jakob L., Newton, Robert U., Häkkinen, Keijo, Lee, Elaine C., Maresh, Carl M., Hymer, Wesley C.

    Published in Growth hormone & IGF research (01-08-2021)
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine the responses of growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGFI) to intense heavy resistance exercise in…”
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    Two types of rat pituitary somatotrophs secrete growth hormone with different biological and immunological profiles by Grindeland, Richard E., Kraemer, William J., Hymer, Wesley C.

    Published in Growth hormone & IGF research (01-10-2017)
    “…Two stable subpopulations of somatotrophs reside in the rat pituitary gland. We tested the hypothesis that one produced growth hormone (GH) with greater…”
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    Bioactive growth hormone in humans: Controversies, complexities and concepts by Hymer, Wesley C., Kennett, Mary J., Maji, Samir K., Gosselink, Kristin L., McCall, Gary E., Grindeland, Richard E., Post, Emily M., Kraemer, William J.

    Published in Growth hormone & IGF research (01-02-2020)
    “…To revisit a finding, first described in 1978, which documented existence of a pituitary growth factor that escaped detection by immunoassay, but which was…”
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    Growth hormone pulsatility profile characteristics following acute heavy resistance exercise by Nindl, Bradley C, Hymer, Wesley C, Deaver, Daniel R, Kraemer, William J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-07-2001)
    “…1  Intercollege Graduate Program in Physiology, 2  General Clinical Research Center at Noll Laboratory, 3  Department of Kinesiology, 4  Department of…”
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    Recovery using “float” from high intensity stress on growth hormone-like molecules in resistance trained men by Kraemer, William J., Caldwell, Lydia K., Post, Emily M., Beeler, Matthew K., Dickerson, Ryan M., Kennett, Mary J., Volek, Jeff S., Maresh, Carl M., Hymer, Wesley C.

    Published in Growth hormone & IGF research (01-12-2020)
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of a novel “floatation-restricted environmental stimulation therapy” (floatation-REST) on growth hormone…”
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    Bioactive growth hormone in older men and women: It's relationship to immune markers and healthspan by Kraemer, William J, Kennett, Mary J, Mastro, Andrea M, McCarter, Roger J, Rogers, Connie J, DuPont, William H, Flanagan, Shawn D, Turbitt, William J, Fragala, Maren S, Post, Emily M, Hymer, Wesley C

    Published in Growth hormone & IGF research (01-06-2017)
    “…Abstract Objective The consequences of age-related decline in the somatotropic axis of humans are complex and remain largely unresolved. We tested the…”
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    The influence of age and exercise modality on growth hormone bioactivity in women by Gordon, Scott E, Kraemer, William J, Looney, David P, Flanagan, Shawn D, Comstock, Brett A, Hymer, Wesley C

    Published in Growth hormone & IGF research (01-04-2014)
    “…Abstract Objective Prior research has indicated that the loss of skeletal muscle mass and bone mineral density observed with aging is related to the prominent…”
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    Immunoreactive and bioactive growth hormone responses to resistance exercise in men who are lean or obese by THOMAS, Gwendolyn A, KRAEMER, William J, KENNETT, Mary J, COMSTOCK, Brett A, MARESH, Carl M, DENEGAR, Craig R, VOLEK, Jeff S, HYMER, Wesley C

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-08-2011)
    “…It has been suggested that obese individuals have a blunted growth hormone (GH) response to spontaneous and stimulated GH secretion. The present study was…”
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    Acute resistance exercise stimulates sex-specific dimeric immunoreactive growth hormone responses by Luk, Hui Ying, Kraemer, William J, Szivak, Tunde K, Flanagan, Shawn D, Hooper, David R, Kupchak, Brian R, Comstock, Brett A, Dunn-Lewis, Courtenay, Vingren, Jakob L, DuPont, William H, Hymer, Wesley C

    Published in Growth hormone & IGF research (01-06-2015)
    “…Abstract Purpose We sought to determine if an acute heavy resistance exercise test (AHRET) would elicit sex-specific responses in circulating growth hormone…”
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    Growth hormone molecular heterogeneity and exercise by Nindl, Bradley C, Kraemer, William J, Marx, James O, Tuckow, Alexander P, Hymer, Wesley C

    Published in Exercise and sport sciences reviews (01-10-2003)
    “…There are more than 100 molecular isoforms of circulating growth hormone (GH), but the traditional measurement approach in the exercise literature has only…”
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    Characteristics of circulating growth hormone in women after acute heavy resistance exercise by Hymer, W C, Kraemer, W J, Nindl, B C, Marx, J O, Benson, D E, Welsch, J R, Mazzetti, S A, Volek, J S, Deaver, D R

    “…The effects of exercise on the molecular nature of secreted human growth hormone (GH) or its biological activity are not well understood. Plasma from women…”
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