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Q38320963-37027B34-01BB-4515-B78C-FAB750FED187
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Biological properties of human prolactin analogs depend not only on global hormone affinity, but also on the relative affinities of both receptor binding sites.
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A single phosphotyrosine residue of the prolactin receptor is responsible for activation of gene transcription.