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1. Pubertal height gain is inversely related to peak BMI in childhood.

2. Modelling individual longitudinal human growth from fetal to adult life - QEPS I.

3. Fatty acid profiles and antioxidants of organic and conventional milk from low- and high-input systems during outdoor period.

4. Adolescent growth: genes, hormones and the peer group. Proceedings of the 20th Aschauer Soiree, held at Glücksburg castle, Germany, 15th to 17th November 2013.

5. Protein markers predict body composition during growth hormone treatment in short prepubertal children.

6. Different thresholds of tissue-specific dose-responses to growth hormone in short prepubertal children.

7. Development of systems biology-oriented biomarkers by permuted stepwise regression for the monitoring of seasonal allergic rhinitis treatment effects.

8. A comparative in vitro study of the effects of separate and combined products of Citrus e fructibus and Cydonia e fructibus on immunological parameters of seasonal allergic rhinitis.

9. Citrus/Cydonia Compositum Subcutaneous Injections versus Nasal Spray for Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial on Efficacy and Safety.

10. Protein profiling identified dissociations between growth hormone-mediated longitudinal growth and bone mineralization in short prepubertal children.

11. Metabolic outcome of GH treatment in prepubertal short children with and without classical GH deficiency.

12. Proteins related to lipoprotein profile were identified using a pharmaco-proteomic approach as markers for growth response to growth hormone (GH) treatment in short prepubertal children.

13. Population-based waist circumference and waist-to-height ratio reference values in preschool children.

14. The first-year growth response to growth hormone treatment predicts the long-term prepubertal growth response in children.

15. A proteomic approach identified growth hormone-dependent nutrition markers in children with idiopathic short stature.

16. Models predicting the growth response to growth hormone treatment in short children independent of GH status, birth size and gestational age.

17. Validated multivariate models predicting the growth response to GH treatment in individual short children with a broad range in GH secretion capacities.

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