Complete primary structure of prostatropin, a prostate epithelial cell growth factor.

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Published in Biochemistry on September 09, 1986

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J W Crabb, L G Armes, S A Carr, C M Johnson, G D Roberts, R S Bordoli, W L McKeehan

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