Rehfeld, 1979 - Google Patents
Heterogeneity of gastrointestinal hormonesRehfeld, 1979
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- 5404252786345430991
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- Rehfeld J
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- World Journal of Surgery
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The molecular heterogeneity of gastrointestinal hormones is reviewed. The phenomenon of heterogeneity is characteristic of all secreted proteins, including macromolecules like albumin and immunoglobulins, as well as protein and polypeptide hormones. Heterogeneity …
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