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Items where Subject is "Life Sciences > Physiology, Pathophysiology and Endocrinology: Organ physiology, pathophysiology, endocrinology, metabolism, ageing, tumorigenesis, cardiovascular diseases, metabolic syndromes > Molecular aspects of endocrinology"

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Caroccia, Brasilina and Rossi, Gian Paolo (2022) Aldosterone Biosynthesis is Potently Stimulated by the Common Environmental Pollutants Perfluoroalkyl Acids. [Data Collection]

Caroccia, Brasilina and Rossi, Gian Paolo (2019) Aldosterone Stimulates Its Biosynthesis Via A Novel GPER Mediated Mechanism. [Data Collection]

Ceccato, Filippo (2023) Clinical and biochemical data for the diagnosis of endogenous hypercortisolism: the “Cushingomic” approach. [Data Collection]

Ceccato, Filippo (2022) Dynamic testing for differential diagnosis of ACTH-dependent Cushing Syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [Data Collection]

Ceccato, Filippo (2024) The burden of Cushing's Disease cardiometabolic comorbidities: comparison between surgical remission and long-term eucortisolism with medical treatment. [Data Collection]

Ceccato, Filippo (2020) serum + salivary LDSST. [Data Collection]

Ceccato, Filippo and Mondin, Alessandro (2024) PANOMEN-3 grading score is reliable in predicting a pituitary adenoma behavior and prognosis: a single center cohort validation study. [Data Collection]

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Lenzini, Livia and Rossi, Gian Paolo (2019) PTH Biosynthesis Regulation by Aldosterone and Angiotensin II is Blunted in Human Hyperaldosteronism and Rescued by Adrenalectomy. [Data Collection]

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Panzeri, Marta (2023) Klinefelter. [Data Collection]

Piazza, Maria and Seccia, Teresa Maria and Caroccia, Brasilina and Rossi, Gian Paolo (2019) Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor Autoantibodies (AT1AA): Cause or Consequence of Human Primary Aldosteronism? [Data Collection]

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