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D. Lynn Loriaux is affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University in the United States. Their professional profile indicates involvement in academic research within a medical or health sciences context.

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Best Publications

  • Acute Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Responses to the Stress of Treadmill Exercise. Physiologic Adaptations to Physical Training

    A. Luger;P. A. Deuster;S. B. Kyle;W. T. Gallucci

  • Daily cortisol production rate in man determined by stable isotope dilution/mass spectrometry.

    Nora V. Esteban;Thérèse Loughlin;Alfred L. Yergey;Joanna K. Zawadzki

  • Abnormal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function in anorexia nervosa. Pathophysiologic mechanisms in underweight and weight-corrected patients.

    P. W. Gold;H. Gwirtsman;P. C. Avgerinos;L. K. Nieman;L. K. Nieman

  • Psychiatric implications of basic and clinical studies with corticotropin-releasing factor.

    P W Gold;G Chrousos;C Kellner;R Post

  • Hormones, emotional dispositions, and aggressive attributes in young adolescents.

    Susman Ej;Inoff-Germain G;Nottelmann Ed;Loriaux Dl

  • Perioperative glucocorticoid coverage: A reassessment 42 years after emergence of a problem

    Michael Salem;Robert Tainsh;Jonathan Bromberg;D. Loriaux

  • Adrenarche: A Survey of Rodents, Domestic Animals, and Primates

    Gordon B. Cutler;Michael Glenn;R. Mitchell Bush;Gary D. Hodgen

  • Successful treatment of Cushing's syndrome with the glucocorticoid antagonist RU 486.

    Lynnette K. Nieman;George P. Chrousos;Charles Kellner;Irving M. Spitz

  • Responses of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal and renin-angiotensin axes and the sympathetic system during controlled surgical and anesthetic stress.

    R Udelsman;R Udelsman;J A Norton;S E Jelenich;D S Goldstein

  • Primary cortisol resistance in man. A glucocorticoid receptor-mediated disease.

    G P Chrousos;A Vingerhoeds;D Brandon;C Eil

  • Therapeutic use of pituitary desensitization with a long-acting lhrh agonist: a potential new treatment for idiopathic precocious puberty.

    W. F. Crowley;F. Comite;W. Vale;J. Rivier

  • Short-term Treatment of Idiopathic Precocious Puberty with a Long-acting Analogue of Luteinizing Hormone-releasing Hormone: A Preliminary Report

    Florence Comite;Gordon B. Cutler;Jean Rivier;Wylie W. Vale

  • A simplified morning ovine corticotropin-releasing hormone stimulation test for the differential diagnosis of adrenocorticotropin-dependent Cushing's syndrome.

    L K Nieman;E H Oldfield;R Wesley;G P Chrousos

  • Human corticotropin-releasing factor in man: pharmacokinetic properties and dose-response of plasma adrenocorticotropin and cortisol secretion.

    T. H. Schürmeyer;P. C. Avgerinos;P. W. Gold;W. T. Gallucci

  • Glucocorticoid hormone resistance during primate evolution: receptor-mediated mechanisms

    G P Chrousos;D Renquist;D Brandon;C Eil

  • Cortisol production rate in childhood and adolescence.

    Barbara L. Linder;Nora V. Esteban;Alfred L. Yergey;Jorg C. Winterer

  • Responses of Plasma Adrenocorticotropin, Cortisol, and Dehydroepiandrosterone to Ovine Corticotropin- Releasing Hormone in Healthy Aging Men

    Eugenia P. Pavlov;Eugenia P. Pavlov;S. Mitchell Harman;S. Mitchell Harman;George P. Chrousos;D. Lynn Loriaux

  • Effects of human pancreatic tumour growth hormone releasing factor on growth hormone and somatomedin C levels in patients with idiopathic growth hormone deficiency.

    João L.C. Borges;Marie C. Gelato;Alan D. Rogol;Mary Lee Vance

  • Studies on the Role of Sex Steroids in the Feedback Control of FSH Concentrations in Men

    Richard J. Sherins;D. Lynn Loriaux

  • The corticotropin-releasing factor stimulation test. an aid in the evaluation of patients with cushing's syndrome

    George P. Chrousos;Heinrich M. Schulte;Edward H. Oldfield;Philip W. Gold

Frequent Co-Authors

Gordon B. Cutler
Gordon B. Cutler National Institutes of Health
George P. Chrousos
George P. Chrousos National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Lynnette K. Nieman
Lynnette K. Nieman National Institutes of Health
Judith L. Ross
Judith L. Ross Thomas Jefferson University
Philip W. Gold
Philip W. Gold National Institutes of Health
Edward H. Oldfield
Edward H. Oldfield University of Virginia
William F. Crowley
William F. Crowley Harvard University
John L. Doppman
John L. Doppman National Institutes of Health
Elizabeth J. Susman
Elizabeth J. Susman Pennsylvania State University
Maria J. Merino
Maria J. Merino National Institutes of Health

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