It is becoming most clear that many genes are involved in controlling the regulation of growth. Ultimately however, at the level of growth hormone (GH), the relevant question may be not whether a patient is GH-deficient, but whether he is GH-responsive. As these disturbances can be divided into two gross categories, namely alterations causing subnormal GH secretion and/or those presenting with subnormal GH sensitivity/responsiveness, the main aim of this review is to focus on genes involved in growth regulation leading to short stature caused by an alteration of GH insensitivity/GH responsiveness; in other words, clinical circumstances where individually adapted GH replacement therapy may help to increase height velocity and eventually final height. Copyright © 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Mullis, P. E. (2010, June). Biological determinants of responsiveness to growth hormone: Pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine. Endocrine Development. https://doi.org/10.1159/000316128
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