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Jablonka-Shariff, A., Boime, I. “Secretory trafficking signal encoded in the carboxyl-terminal region of the CGβ subunit.” Molec. Endocrinol. (Baltimore, Md, 23, 316-23 (2009).

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Jablonka-Shariff, A., Pearl, C.A., Comstock, A., Boime, I. “A Carboxyl-terminal Sequence in the Lutropin β subunit contributes to the sorting of Lutropin to the Regulated Pathway.” J. Biol. Chem, 283(17): 11485-11492 (2008).

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Jennings, M.W., Boime*, I., Daphna-Iken, D., Jablonka-Shariff, A., Conley, A.J., Colgin, M., Bidstrup, L.A., Meyers-Brown, G. A., Famula, T.R., Roser, J.F*. “The efficacy of recombinant equine follicle stimulating hormone (reFSH) to promote follicular growth in mares using a follicular suppression model.” Anim. Reprod. Sci. (2009). *Both laboratories contributed equally to this work.

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