Loh et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Proteolytic processing of prohormones and proneuropeptidesLoh et al., 1993
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- 14827717803201985977
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- Loh Y
- Beinfeld M
- Birch N
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- Mechanisms of Intracellular Trafficking and Processing of Proproteins
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Peptide hormone and neuropeptide precursors (prepropeptides) are specifically processed in a temporal order through different intracellular compartments of an endocrine or neuroendocrine cell. These peptide prohormone precursors are first synthesized on …
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