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1. The important role of sleep in metabolism.

2. Impact of GH replacement therapy on sleep in adult patients with GH deficiency of pituitary origin.

3. Sex differences in nocturnal growth hormone and prolactin secretion in healthy older adults: relationships with sleep EEG variables.

4. Leptin levels are dependent on sleep duration: relationships with sympathovagal balance, carbohydrate regulation, cortisol, and thyrotropin.

5. Reciprocal interactions between the GH axis and sleep.

6. Adaptation of the 24-h growth hormone profile to a state of sleep debt.

7. Interrelationships between growth hormone and sleep.

8. Evidence against a role for the growth hormone-releasing peptide axis in human slow-wave sleep regulation.

9. Alterations of circadian rhythmicity and sleep in aging: endocrine consequences.

10. Prolonged oral treatment with MK-677, a novel growth hormone secretagogue, improves sleep quality in man.

11. Simultaneous stimulation of slow-wave sleep and growth hormone secretion by gamma-hydroxybutyrate in normal young Men.

12. Effects of bedtime administration of zolpidem on circadian and sleep-related hormonal profiles in normal women.

13. Effects of ageing on modulation of hormonal secretions by sleep and circadian rhythmicity.

15. Sleep-promoting effects of growth hormone-releasing hormone in normal men.

16. A quantitative estimation of growth hormone secretion in normal man: reproducibility and relation to sleep and time of day.

17. Sleep, awakenings, and insulin-like growth factor-I modulate the growth hormone (GH) secretory response to GH-releasing hormone.

18. Circadian and sleep-related endocrine rhythms in schizophrenia.

19. Effects of the short-acting benzodiazepine triazolam, taken at bedtime, on circadian and sleep-related hormonal profiles in normal men.

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