Cloning of growth hormone, somatolactin, and their receptor mRNAs, their expression in organs, during development, and on salinity stress in the hermaphroditic fish, Kryptolebias marmoratus.
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J. Rhee | Bo-Mi Kim | J. Seo | Il-Chan Kim | Jae-Seong Lee | Youngmi Lee
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