Decreased receptor binding of biologically inactive thyrotropin in central hypothyroidism. Effect of treatment with thyrotropin-releasing hormone.
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B. Weintraub | P. Beck‐Peccoz | G. Faglia | S. Amr | M. M. Menezes-Ferreira | Paolo Beck-Peccoz | G. Faglia | M. Menezes-Ferreira | Sania Amr | B. Weintraub
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