Thyroid hormone receptor alpha is a molecular switch of cardiac function between fetal and postnatal life.
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Jacques Samarut | Marc F Janier | M. Janier | J. Samarut | Wilfried Mai | Nathalie Allioli | Laure Quignodon | Thomas Chuzel | Frédéric Flamant | F. Flamant | L. Quignodon | T. Chuzel | N. Allioli | Wilfried Mai
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