Effect of secretagogues on chromogranin A synthesis in bovine cultured chromaffin cells. Possible regulation by protein kinase C.

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Published in Biochem J on June 15, 1989

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J P Simon1, M F Bader, D Aunis

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1: Groupe de Neurobiologie Structurale & Fonctionnelle, Unité INSERM U-44, Strasbourg, France.

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