Structural basis for autorepression of retinoid X receptor by tetramer formation and the AF-2 helix.
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M. Lambert | M. Milburn | G. B. Wisely | H. Xu | V. Montana | R. Gampe | R T Gampe | H E Xu | M H Lambert | V G Montana | G B Wisely | M V Milburn | G. Wisely
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