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The role of ascorbic acid in the biosynthesis of the neuroendocrine peptides alpha-MSH and TRH.
C. C. Glembotski
January 1987
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Journal article
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
"Animals"
"Ascorbic Acid/*physiology"
"Hypothalamus/enzymology"
"Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormones/*biosynthesis"
"*Mixed Function Oxygenases"
"*Multienzyme Complexes"
"Oxygenases/metabolism"
"Pituitary Gland/*enzymology"
"Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone/*biosynthesis"
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