Discovery of a small molecule antagonist of the parathyroid hormone receptor by using an N-terminal parathyroid hormone peptide probe
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M. Favata | J. Trzăskos | A. Tebben | A. Staal | M. French | J. Tamasi | J. Feyen | W. Foster | M. Cvijic | C. Decicco | M. Lei | P. Carter | Qihong Zhao | Mark D Cunningham | D. Apanovitch | V. Dell | Rui-Qin Liu
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