Talk:Γ-Melanocyte-stimulating hormone
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Chemical formula
[edit]PubChem states the chemical formula as C74H99N21O16S. After importing the 2D structure in Avogadro (program) and adapt the molecule for pH = 7.4 I get C74H100N21O16S+. Who can shine a light on this?
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