Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors and retinoic acid receptors differentially control the interactions of retinoid X receptor heterodimers with ligands, coactivators, and corepressors
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C. Glass | M. Rosenfeld | J. Direnzo | R. Kurokawa | M. Ricote | S. Ingrey | A. Hörlein | M. Söderström | R Kurokawa | C K Glass | M G Rosenfeld | J DiRenzo | M Söderstrom | M H Ogliastro | M Ricote | S Ingrey | A Hörlein | S. Ingrey | M. Ogliastro | M. Ogliastro | M. Söderstrom | Marie-Hélène Ogliastro
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