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Fig 1.

Levels of TSH, TotT3, PROG, and TEST during the day, measured at four-hour intervals for male (left panels) and female (right panels) volunteers.

Time indicates clock time. Values at 8-hr were double plotted to help visualize daily patterns. Data represent mean ±sd.

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Fig 2.

Levels of DHES, PRL, LH, and FSH during the day, measured at four-hour intervals for male (left panels) and female (right panels) volunteers.

Time indicates clock time. Values at 8-hr were double plotted to help visualize daily patterns. Data represent mean ±sd.

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Fig 3.

Levels of ACTH, hGH, and E2 during the day, measured at four-hour intervals for male (left panels) and female (right panels) volunteers.

Time indicates clock time. Values at 8-hr were double plotted to help visualize daily patterns. Data represent mean ± sd.

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Fig 4.

Levels of different lipids during the day, measured at four-hour intervals for male (left panels) and female (right panels) volunteers.

Time indicates clock time. Values at 8-hr were double plotted to help visualize daily patterns. Data represent mean ±sd.

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Fig 5.

Around the clock levels for classical circadian markers cortisol, PER1 and BMAL1.

Upper panels show cortisol levels in male (left panels) and female (right panels) volunteers, determined in serum. mRNA expression of BMAL1 and PER1 in buffy coats are depicted in the lower panels (females subset n = 6). All were measured at 4 hour intervals, where time indicates clock time. Values at 8-hr were double plotted to help visualize daily patterns. Data represent mean ±sd.

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