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    The Cysteine-rich C-Flanking Region of the Thyrotropin Receptor has Very Ancient Phylogenetic Origins: Implications from Sequence Analysis

    Author
    1. Bagriacik EM
    2. Benvenga S
    3. Chalzenbalk GD
    4. Corpet F
    5. Couet J
    6. Crisanti P
    7. De Bernard S
    8. De Roux N
    9. Farid NR
    10. Frand AR
    11. Graves P
    12. Gross B
    13. Hirsh AE
    14. Ho SC
    15. Hsu SY
    16. Hsu SY
    17. Hsu SY
    18. Hsu SY
    19. Islam MN
    20. Islam MN
    21. Karlin S
    22. Kavaja AV
    23. Kudo M
    24. Murakami M
    25. Murkami M
    26. Nishi S
    27. Nothacker HP
    28. Oda Y
    29. Park ES
    30. Park ES
    31. Prummel MF
    32. Rapoport B
    33. Richards JS
    34. Roselli-Rehfuss L
    35. Russo D
    36. Shepherd PS
    37. Szathmaiy E
    38. Tanaka K
    39. Tensen CP
    40. Thompson JD
    41. Thompson JD
    42. Toth S
    43. Vitt UA
    44. Wang J
    45. Wilson A
    46. Zhang M
    Publication venue
    'Walter de Gruyter GmbH'
    Publication date
    Field of study
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