The rat asialoglycoprotein receptor binds the amino-terminal domain of thyroglobulin.
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F. Pacifico | S. Formisano | F. Gentile | E. Consiglio | N. Montuori | D. Liguoro | S. Mellone | B. Di Jeso
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