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Sequences of Natural Gut Peptides, Related Peptides, and Their Precursors

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Chizuko Yanaihara. Sequences of Natural Gut Peptides, Related Peptides, and Their Precursors. Compr Physiol 2011, Supplement 17: Handbook of Physiology, The Gastrointestinal System, Neural and Endocrine Biology: 45-62. First published in print 1989. doi: 10.1002/cphy.cp060202