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Processing of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) prohormone in the rat olfactory bulb generates novel TRH-related peptides

BULANT et al., 1990

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525840797885841177
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BULANT M
BEAUVILLAIN CLAUDE J
DELFOUR A
VAUDRY H
NICOLAS P
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Endocrinology

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Based on the deduced amino acid sequence of rat TRH prohormone (pro-TRH), proteolytic processing of this polyprotein precursor is expected to produce, beside TRH, several other novel peptides. These peptides should correspond to connecting segments flanking the …
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