Evidence for gene transcription of adenohypophyseal hormones in the ovine pars tuberalis.

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Published in Neuroendocrinology on January 01, 1996

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T M Böckers1, J Bockmann, J D Fauteck, W Wittkowski, B A Sabel, M R Kreutz

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1: Institute of Anatomy, Münster, Germany.

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