A synthetic peptide corresponding to human FSH beta-subunit 33-53 binds to FSH receptor, stimulates basal estradiol biosynthesis, and is a partial antagonist of FSH. (Q42477915)

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scientific article published on February 1990
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A synthetic peptide corresponding to human FSH beta-subunit 33-53 binds to FSH receptor, stimulates basal estradiol biosynthesis, and is a partial antagonist of FSH.
scientific article published on February 1990

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    A synthetic peptide corresponding to human FSH beta-subunit 33-53 binds to FSH receptor, stimulates basal estradiol biosynthesis, and is a partial antagonist of FSH. (English)
    Santa Coloma TA
    Dattatreyamurty B
    Reichert LE Jr
    1 February 1990
    1194-1200

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