PMID: 4208913Mar 1, 1974Paper

Hypothalamic regulatory hormones: a review

Journal of Clinical Pathology
G M Besser, C H Mortimer

Abstract

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Aug 1, 1979·Biopolymers·R W SchwartzM A Spirtes
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