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The Cysteine-rich C-Flanking Region of the Thyrotropin Receptor has Very Ancient Phylogenetic Origins: Implications from Sequence Analysis
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V. Kaczur,
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April 1, 2002
Published Online: 2002-04
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- The Cysteine-rich C-Flanking Region of the Thyrotropin Receptor has Very Ancient Phylogenetic Origins: Implications from Sequence Analysis
- Mutational Analyses of Connexin 26, Connexin 30 and Connexin 46 as Candidate Tumor Suppressor Genes in Parathyroid Carcinoma
- Inheritance of the Arg64 Polymorphic Variants of the β3-Adrenergic Receptor is Linked to Impaired Insulin Secretion
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