A homozygous microdeletion in helix 7 of the luteinizing hormone receptor associated with familial testicular and ovarian resistance is due to both decreased cell surface expression and impaired effector activation by the cell surface receptor. (Q50900865)
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scientific article published in March 1998
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English | A homozygous microdeletion in helix 7 of the luteinizing hormone receptor associated with familial testicular and ovarian resistance is due to both decreased cell surface expression and impaired effector activation by the cell surface receptor. |
scientific article published in March 1998 |
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A homozygous microdeletion in helix 7 of the luteinizing hormone receptor associated with familial testicular and ovarian resistance is due to both decreased cell surface expression and impaired effector activation by the cell surface receptor. (English)
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Latronico AC
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Chai Y
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Arnhold IJ
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Liu X
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Segaloff DL
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1 March 1998
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442-450
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