Identification in pituitary tissue of a peptide alpha-amidation activity that acts on glycine-extended peptides and requires molecular oxygen, copper, and ascorbic acid.
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Identification in pituitary tissue of a peptide alpha-amidation activity that acts on glycine-extended peptides and requires molecular oxygen, copper, and ascorbic acid.
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scientific article published on August 1983
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Identification in pituitary ti ...... en, copper, and ascorbic acid.
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Identification in pituitary ti ...... en, copper, and ascorbic acid.
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Identification in pituitary ti ...... en, copper, and ascorbic acid.
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Identification in pituitary ti ...... en, copper, and ascorbic acid.
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Identification in pituitary ti ...... en, copper, and ascorbic acid.
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Identification in pituitary ti ...... en, copper, and ascorbic acid.
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Identification in pituitary ti ...... en, copper, and ascorbic acid.
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B A Eipper
C C Glembotski
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10.1073/PNAS.80.16.5144
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1983-08-01T00:00:00Z