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      Human prolactin: 24-hour pattern with increased release during sleep.

      Science (New York, N.Y.)
      Adult, Circadian Rhythm, Female, Growth Hormone, blood, Humans, Iodine Isotopes, Male, Prolactin, Radioimmunoassay, Sex Factors, Sleep

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          Human prolactin was measured in plasma by radioimmunoassay at 20 minute intervals for a 24-hour period in each of six normal adults, whose sleep-wake cycles were monitored polygraphically. A marked diurnal variation in plasma concentrations was demonstrated, with highest values during sleep; periods of episodic release occurred throughout the 24 hours.

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          5057627
          10.1126/science.177.4055.1205

          Chemistry
          Adult,Circadian Rhythm,Female,Growth Hormone,blood,Humans,Iodine Isotopes,Male,Prolactin,Radioimmunoassay,Sex Factors,Sleep

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