The protein kinase-C activation domain of the parathyroid hormone.
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R. Isaacs | S. Maclean | L. Gagnon | J. Durkin | J. Whitfield | R. Rixon | B. Chakravarthy | G. Willick | H. Jouishomme | W. Neugebauer | James F. Whitfield | Jon P. Durkin | Lyne Gagnon | Witold Neugebauer
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