Functional Heterodimerization of Prolactin and Growth Hormone Receptors by Ovine Placental Lactogen*
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J. Grosclaude | J. Djiane | A Gertler | C. Bignon | A. Gertler | C Bignon | J Grosclaude | A Herman | N Daniel | J Djiane | N. Daniel | A. Herman
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