The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Article . 1999 . Peer-reviewed
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Clinical and Molecular Evidence of Abnormal Processing and Trafficking of the Vasopressin Preprohormone in a Large Kindred with Familial Neurohypophyseal Diabetes Insipidus due to A Signal Peptide Mutation1
Authors: Charlotte Siggaard; Søren Rittig; Thomas J. Corydon; Per Hove Andreasen; Thomas G. Jensen; Brage S. Andresen; Gary L. Robertson; +3 Authors
Charlotte Siggaard; Søren Rittig; Thomas J. Corydon; Per Hove Andreasen; Thomas G. Jensen; Brage S. Andresen; Gary L. Robertson; Niels Gregersen; Lars Bolund; Erling B. Pedersen;
Clinical and Molecular Evidence of Abnormal Processing and Trafficking of the Vasopressin Preprohormone in a Large Kindred with Familial Neurohypophyseal Diabetes Insipidus due to A Signal Peptide Mutation1
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