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Oxford University Press handles Journals Rights & Permissions on behalf of the Endocrine Society. All permissions requests, including those from authors seeking permission to reuse content from their articles, can be handled through the Rightslink® permissions service. This is a fast, easy-to-use online service through which permission can be obtained at the point of content. To obtain permissions for a specific article, please click on the "Permissions" link positioned directly above the article abstract on the full text version of the article.

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