Role of Prohormone Convertases in Pro-Neuropeptide Y Processing: Coexpression and in Vitro Kinetic Investigations
Noureddine Brakch(Boehringer Ingelheim (Switzerland)), Eric Grouzmann(Institute for Biomedicine), Erich Bürger(Boehringer Ingelheim (Switzerland)), Beate Rist(University of California, San Francisco), Annette G. Beck‐Sickinger(Leipzig University), Hans R. Brunner(University of Lausanne), Riccardo Wittek(Boehringer Ingelheim (Switzerland)), Jaqueline Goenaga(Boehringer Ingelheim (Switzerland))
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