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ON THE EXISTENCE OF A FOURTH HORMONE, THYREOTROPIC IN NATURE, OF THE ANTERIOR PITUITARY.
1930
F A Crew, and B P Wiesner
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F A Crew, and B P Wiesner
Studies on the physiology of the thyreotropic hormone of the anterior pituitary.
August 1934, The Journal of physiology,
F A Crew, and B P Wiesner
[Practical value of radioimmunoassay of pituitary thyreotropic hormone].
January 1972, Annales d'endocrinologie,
F A Crew, and B P Wiesner
[On a probable sexual specificity of the thyreotropic hormone].
January 1961, Annales d'endocrinologie,
F A Crew, and B P Wiesner
[On the effect of exophthalmotropic and thyreotropic hormone].
March 1960, Medizinische Klinik,
F A Crew, and B P Wiesner
The separate existence of the pituitary erythropoietic hormone.
June 1957, Blood,
F A Crew, and B P Wiesner
[The anterior pituitary growth hormone].
June 1952, La Presse medicale,
F A Crew, and B P Wiesner
[Anterior pituitary hormone genes].
December 1986, Nihon Sanka Fujinka Gakkai zasshi,
F A Crew, and B P Wiesner
Studies on the nature of porcine pituitary large growth hormone.
October 1977, The Australian journal of experimental biology and medical science,
F A Crew, and B P Wiesner
[Determination of thyreotropic hormone by radioimmunoassay].
December 1973, Orvosi hetilap,
F A Crew, and B P Wiesner
The effects of neurotensin on anterior pituitary hormone secretion.
January 1982, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences,
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