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      NIH conference. Insulin-like growth factors in health and disease.

      Annals of internal medicine
      Biological Markers, blood, Carrier Proteins, metabolism, Humans, Hypoglycemia, Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Proteins, Insulin-Like Growth Factor I, analysis, Neoplasms, Receptors, Cell Surface, Receptors, Somatomedin, Somatomedins

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          The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) family of peptides, binding proteins, and receptors are ubiquitous and important for normal human growth and development. Modern techniques including specific radioimmunoassays, radioreceptor assays and recombinant DNA technology have improved our understanding of the role of IGFs in growth and development. In addition to enhancing our understanding of normal physiology, these techniques assess changes in these hormones, binding proteins, and receptors in pathologic conditions including growth retardation, acromegaly, malnutrition, diabetes, and malignancy. Further, these studies have led to improvement in the assessment of responses to certain therapies used in the treatment of these diseases and may lead to improvements in these therapies.

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