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Publications by C D Minth
Genes Encoding Pancreatic Polypeptide and Neuropeptide Y Are on Human Chromosomes 17 and 7.
Journal of Clinical Investigation
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A Neuropeptide of the blowflyCalliphora Vomitoriawith an Amino Acid Composition Homologous With Vertebrae Pancreatic Polypeptide.
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Differential Methylation of Hypoxanthine Phosphoribosyltransferase Genes on Active and Inactive Human X Chromosomes.
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Neuropeptide Y and Representation of Salience in Human Nucleus Accumbens
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Human Chromosomes 6 and 21 Are Required for Sensitivity to Human Interferon Gamma.
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Extra Copies of Chromosomes 7, 8, 12, 19, and 21 Are Recurrent in Adamantinoma
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Current Views on Neuropeptide Y and Diabetes-Related Atherosclerosis
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Leukocyte and Fibroblast Interferon Genes Are Located on Human Chromosome 9.
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