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Dictionary » Gamma-Lipotropin
 

Gamma-Lipotropin

Introduction: Gamma-Lipotropin

Description of Gamma-Lipotropin

Gamma-Lipotropin: A lipotropic peptide that is the N-terminal fragment of beta-lipotropin. It is a peptide of 56 amino acids in humans and 58 amino acids in pigs.
Source: MeSH 2007

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