The home pregnancy test works by measuring human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone in urine. This hormone was initially studied in NICHD intramural laboratories as a reliable marker of certain tumors. Refinement of the assay for hCG detection to enhance specificity enabled its ready application to pregnancy detection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSerum levels of IGF-I were measured in Barbadian children, aged 9-15 years, half of whom had experienced protein-energy malnutrition limited to the first year of life. Despite current nutritional adequacy, menarche was delayed more than one year in the girls with a history of early malnutrition and their IGF-I levels failed to show the 60% postmenarchic increase seen in the controls. In addition, the IGF-I levels of boys and girls with prior malnutrition in infancy were not significantly correlated with current anthropometric measurements, whereas IGF-I values of control boys and girls were significantly correlated for almost every growth parameter.
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