Glucose-regulated protein 78 binds to and regulates the melanocortin-4 receptor
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Seung Woo Shin | J. Baik | J. Seong | I. Rhyu | Y. Ko | M. Choi | Ye Ran Yoon | Dong-Hoon Kim | Tae-Gul Lee
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