Identification of a nuclear receptor that is activated by farnesol metabolites
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Jasmine Chen | R. Evans | D. Noonan | T. Perlmann | B. M. Forman | C. Weinberger | T. Mcmorris | L. Burka | W. Lamph | William W Lamph | Ronald M Evans | A. Oro | Thomas Perlmann | Jasmine Chen | Anthony E Oro | Barry M Forman | Leo T Burka | D. J. Bradley | Elizabeth Goode | David J Bradley | Daniel J Noonan | Trevor McMorris | Cary Weinberger | E. Goode | L. T. Burka | R. Evans
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