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Cancer Gene Census - mutations in cancer genes
OMIM - Disorder of thyroid gland
Mouse Phenotypes - Hypothyroidism
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Impact of Halogen Bonds on Protein-Peptide Binding and Protein Structural Stability Revealed by Comp…
A Review on Low-Molecular-Weight Gels Driven by Halogen-Effect.
Macroalgal microbiomes unveil a valuable genetic resource for halogen metabolism.
Pushing the Limits of Characterising a Weak Halogen Bond in Solution.
Site-Selective Cross-Coupling of Polyhalogenated Arenes and Heteroarenes with Identical Halogen Grou…
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Establishing the Iodine Requirement in Infancy
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