Structural requirements for the activation of the human growth hormone secretagogue receptor by peptide and nonpeptide secretagogues.
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D. Underwood | L. V. D. van der Ploeg | J. Woods | A. Howard | S. Feighner | D. Hreniuk | O. Palyha | D. Dean | A. Patchett | R. Nargund | Carina P. Tan | J. Tata | R. Smith | L. V. D. Ploeg | C. Tan | K. Prendergast | K. McKee | Andrew D. Howard | Roy G. Smith | Ravi P. Nargund | Karen K. McKee | Kristine Prendergast | Dennis J. Underwood | James R. Tata | Dennis C. Dean | John W. Woods
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