Unsulfated C-terminal 7-peptide of cholecystokinin: a new ligand of the opiate receptor.
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P. Schiller | M. Bodanszky | D. Horrobin | A. Lipton | Peter W. Schiller | D. F. Horrobin | Anthony Lipton | Miklos Bodanszky
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