Co-localization of secretogranins/chromogranins with thyrotropin and luteinizing hormone in secretory granules of cow anterior pituitary.

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Published in J Histochem Cytochem on September 01, 1990

Authors

M Bassetti1, W B Huttner, A Zanini, P Rosa

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1: Department of Pharmacology, University of Milan, Italy.

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