A distribution method for analysing the baseline of pulsatile endocrine signals as exemplified by 24-hour growth hormone profiles.
OBJECTIVE: To develop a method for quantifying the distribution of concentrations present in hormone profiles, which would allow an observer-unbiased estimate of the time concentration attribute and to make an assessment of the baseline. DESIGN: The log-transformed concentrations (regardless of thei...
Main Authors: | Matthews, DR, Hindmarsh, P, Pringle, P, Brook, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1991
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