A dominant-negative mutation of the growth hormone receptor causes familial short stature
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references AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Departments of Clinical Biochemistry, King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of London, London, UK Ruth M.
Ayling * Department of Medicine, Clinical Sciences Centre, Sheffield University, UK Richard Ross & Sigward Von Laue * Departments of Molecular Medicine, King's College School of
Medicine and Dentistry, University of London, London, UK Paul Towner * INSERM Unité 344, Faculté de Médecine Necker, Paris, France Joëlle Finidori & Soraya Moutoussamy * Departments of
Child Health, King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of London, London, UK Charles R. Buchanan * Department of Child Health, University of Manchester, Manchester,
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Ayling, R., Ross, R., Towner, P. _et al._ A dominant-negative mutation of the growth hormone receptor causes familial short stature. _Nat Genet_ 16, 13–14 (1997).
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