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  • 57. Combined autoradiographic and immunohistochemical evidence for an association of somatostatin binding sites with growth hormone-releasing factor-containing nerve cell bodies in the rat arcuate nucleus.
    Epelbaum J, Moyse E, Tannenbaum GS, Kordon C, Beaudet A.
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