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. 1965 Apr;53(4):818–822. doi: 10.1073/pnas.53.4.818

THE ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THYROCALCITONIN*

Alan Tenenhouse 1,2, Claude Arnaud 1,2, Howard Rasmussen 1,2
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