Tregear et al., 1974 - Google Patents
Solid-Phase Synthesis of the Biologically Active N-Terminal 1—34 Peptide of Human Parathyroid HormoneTregear et al., 1974
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- 9053338530991185225
- Author
- Tregear G
- van Rietschoten J
- Greene E
- Niall H
- Keutmann H
- Parsons J
- O’Riordan J
- Potts Jr J
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- Biological Chemistry
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The aminoterminal 1-34 sequence of human parathyroid hormone (HPTH) has been synthesized by the solid-phase procedure. The synthetic peptide was found to be biologically active in both the///vitro rat renal adenylate cyclase assay (1030 U/mg) and the …
- 101000032483 PTH 0 title description 16
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