Association between an R338L mutation in the thyroid hormone receptor-beta gene and thyrotoxic features in two unrelated kindreds with resistance to thyroid hormone.
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C. Rossi | R. Di Paola | V. Tassi | D. Fonzo | G. Gallone | A. Balsamo | V. de Filippis | C. Menzaghi
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