Human Pregnane X Receptor Antagonists and Agonists Define Molecular Requirements for Different Binding Sites
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Sean Ekins | Ni Ai | Rachana Patel | Peter W Swaan | Vladyslav Kholodovych | William J Welsh | Cheng Chang | Matthew D Krasowski | S. Ekins | P. Swaan | M. Krasowski | W. Welsh | V. Kholodovych | S. Mani | E. J. Reschly | Ni Ai | Cheng Chang | Michael Sinz | Sridhar Mani | Manisha Iyer | Erica J Reschly | K. Bachmann | Kenneth Bachmann | M. Sinz | Manisha Iyer | Rachana Patel | M. Iyer
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