Steinetz, 2001 - Google Patents
Hooked on relaxin: a career-long love affair with a fickle and elusive hormoneSteinetz, 2001
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- 2172568102222173601
- Author
- Steinetz B
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- Relaxin 2000: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Relaxin & Related Peptides 22–27 October 2000, Broome, Australia
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Abstract At the Second International Congress on the Hormone Relaxin, held in Adelaide, Australia in 1994, Bob Kroc, Roy Greep and I presented an historical perspective on relaxin which was published with the conference proceedings [1]. Therefore, rather than go over the …
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