S.R. Bornstein
Section on Endocrine Physiology
Developmental Endocrinology Branch
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
National Institutes of Health
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- Plasma dehydroepiandrosterone levels during experimental endotoxemia and anti-inflammatory therapy in humans. Bornstein, S.R., Wolkersdörfer, G.W., Tauchnitz, R., Preas, H.L., Chrousos, G.P., Suffredini, A.F. Crit. Care Med. (2000)
- Deletion of tyrosine hydroxylase gene reveals functional interdependence of adrenocortical and chromaffin cell system in vivo. Bornstein, S.R., Tian, H., Haidan, A., Böttner, A., Hiroi, N., Eisenhofer, G., McCann, S.M., Chrousos, G.P., Roffler-Tarlov, S. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2000)
- Adrenomedullary function is severely impaired in 21-hydroxylase-deficient mice. Bornstein, S.R., Tajima, T., Eisenhofer, G., Haidan, A., Aguilera, G. FASEB J. (1999)
- Knocking out the stress response. Bornstein, S., Böttner, A., Chrousos, G. Mol. Psychiatry (1999)