The role of thyrostimulin and its potential clinical significance
Thyrostimulin is a glycoprotein heterodimer of GPA2 and GPB5, first described in 2002. It is involved in the physiological function of several tissues. Moreover, evidence points towards the ability of thyrostimulin’s individual monomers to induce a biological effect, which could denote the circulato...
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Main Authors: | Karponis Dimitrios, Ananth S. |
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Language: | EN |
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