Characterization of SNARE proteins in human pituitary adenomas: targeted secretion inhibitors as a new strategy for the treatment of acromegaly?
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- Original Title:
- Characterization of SNARE proteins in human pituitary adenomas: targeted secretion inhibitors as a new strategy for the treatment of acromegaly?
- Published In:
- The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 98(12), E1918-26 (2013)
- Authors:
- Garcia, Edwin A, Trivellin, Giampaolo, Aflorei, Elena D, Powell, Michael, Grieve, Joana, Alusi, Ghassan, Pobereskin, Luis, Shariati, Babak, Cudlip, Simon, Roncaroli, Federico, Mendoza, Nigel, Grossman, Ashley B, Harper, Elaine A, Korbonits, Márta
- Database ID:
- RPEP-02174
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Garcia, Edwin A; Trivellin, Giampaolo; Aflorei, Elena D; Powell, Michael; Grieve, Joana; Alusi, Ghassan; Pobereskin, Luis; Shariati, Babak; Cudlip, Simon; Roncaroli, Federico; Mendoza, Nigel; Grossman, Ashley B; Harper, Elaine A; Korbonits, Márta. (2013). Characterization of SNARE proteins in human pituitary adenomas: targeted secretion inhibitors as a new strategy for the treatment of acromegaly?. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 98(12), E1918-26. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2013-2602
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Garcia, Edwin A, et al. "Characterization of SNARE proteins in human pituitary adenomas: targeted secretion inhibitors as a new strategy for the treatment of acromegaly?." The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2013-2602
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