A Selective List of His Papers and Books
Laron wrote more than thousand scientific papers and wrote and took part to the editing of thirty books.
The Adipose Child\\. November 1976.
- as editor:
International Beilinson Symposium Staff, Diabetes in Juveniles : Proceedings of the 2nd Beilinson, Symposium on the Various Faces in Juveniles. Jerusalem, Israel. 2nd edition, 1977.
- as editor:
International Beilinson Symposium Staff, : Psychological Aspects of Balance of Diabetes in Juvenile : Proceedings of the 3rd Beilinson Symposium, Pt. 2, Herzliya, 1875. September 1977.
- as editor:
Third Joint Meeting of the European Society for Pediatric Endocrinology (ESPE) and the Lawson Wilkins Pediatric Endocrine Society (LWPES) : Proceedings of the Plenary Lectures and Symposia, Jerusalem, October - November 1989. July 1990.
John Boulton, Zvi Laron, Jean Rey, editors: Long Term Consequences of Early Feeding. 1995.
Somatomedin-1 (recombinant insulin-like growth factor-1): Clinical pharmacology and potential treatment ofendocrine and metabolic disorders. Biodrugs, 1999, 11: 55-70.
The essential role of IGF-1: Lessons from the long-term study and treatment of children and adults with Laron syndrome. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1999, 84: 4397-4404.
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