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Dysregulation of the pituitary gland axes: an acute marker for a chronic process?

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Jimenez-Canizales, C.E., Pinzon-Tovar, A. & Cuellar Azuero, M. Dysregulation of the pituitary gland axes: an acute marker for a chronic process?. Pituitary 23, 610–611 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11102-019-01022-1

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