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Publications by Maria A. Rettenbacher
Is Second-Generation Antipsychotic–Induced Hyperprolactinemia Due to Biologically Active Prolactin or to Biologically Inactive Macroprolactin?
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
Medicine
Psychiatry
Mental Health
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308 Dwarfism Due to Immunoreactive but Biologically Inactive Growth Hormone
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Biologically Active Catecholamines Covalently Bound to Glass Beads
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Multidisciplinary
Recombinant Soluble Trimeric CD40 Ligand Is Biologically Active
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Oat Phytochrome Is Biologically Active in Transgenic Tomatoes
Plant Cell
Plant Science
Cell Biology
Prolactin Immunoreactivity in Rheumatoid Factor-Containing Specimens: Is It Prolactin, Macroprolactin or Assay Interference?
The Open Clinical Chemistry Journal
Oat Phytochrome Is Biologically Active in Transgenic Tomatoes
Plant Cell
Plant Science
Cell Biology
Biologically Active Terpenoid Chroman .
Yuki Gosei Kagaku Kyokaishi/Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
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Concepts for Biologically Active Peptides
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Drug Discovery
Pharmacology
Biologically Active Peptides in Cyanobacteria
Boletín Micológico