A site-directed mutagenesis study on the role of isoleucine-23 of human epidermal growth factor in the receptor binding.
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S. Takahashi | Y. Muto | T. Oka | H. Koide | T. Sasaki | T. Miyake | K. Tsukumo | K. Kohri | H. Kasai | K. Hoshi
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