TAC3 and TACR3 mutations in familial hypogonadotropic hypogonadism reveal a key role for Neurokinin B in the central control of reproduction
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Frank Reimann | S. O’Rahilly | F. Reimann | Joshua R. Cook | A. Topaloğlu | L. D. Kotan | M. Guclu | N. Mungan | B. Yuksel | R. Semple | M. Ozbek | Stephen O'Rahilly | A. Yalin | Robert K Semple | Ş. Imamoğlu | A Kemal Topaloglu | Metin Guclu | Ayse Serap Yalin | L Damla Kotan | Keith M Porter | Ayse Serin | Neslihan O Mungan | Joshua R Cook | Mehmet N Ozbek | Sazi Imamoglu | N Sema Akalin | Bilgin Yuksel | K. Porter | A. Serin | N. S. Akalin
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