Comparative metabolomics reveals endogenous ligands of DAF-12, a nuclear hormone receptor, regulating C. elegans development and lifespan.
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F. Schroeder | A. Antebi | Neelanjan Bose | Anna M Zimmerman | Joshua Wollam | Patrick J. Hu | Axel Bethke | Kathleen J. Dumas | P. Mahanti | Joshua C. Judkins | Sydney L. Campbell | Adam Antebi | Parag Mahanti
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