Novel human corticosteroid-binding globulin variant with low cortisol-binding affinity.
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G L Hammond | G. Hammond | G. Avvakumov | M. Pugeat | G V Avvakumov | A Emptoz-Bonneton | P Cousin | K Seguchi | C Bully | M Pugeat | A. Emptoz-Bonneton | C. Bully | P. Cousin | K. Seguchi | Michel Pugeat | Geoffrey L. Hammond | Chantal Bully | Koji Seguchi
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