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. 1968 Sep;34(1):192P–193P.

Evidence for the storage of oxytocin with neurophysin-I and of vasopressin with neurophysin-II in separate neurosecretory granules.

C R Dean, D B Hope, T Kazić
PMCID: PMC1703429  PMID: 5676005

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