Development and Characterization of a Novel Anti-idiotypic Monoclonal Antibody to Growth Hormone, Which Can Mimic Physiological Functions of Growth Hormone in Primary Porcine Hepatocytes

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  • januskinase(2)-signaltransducersandactivatorsoftranscriptionjak2-stat5
  • monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibodies (mab2s)
  • porcine growth hormone
  • porcine hepatocytes
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