Two distinct dimerization interfaces differentially modulate target gene specificity of nuclear hormone receptors.
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K. Umesono | P. Rangarajan | R. Evans | R. Evans | T. Perlmann | P. Rangarajan | B. M. Forman | K Umesono | R M Evans | T Perlmann | B M Forman | P N Rangarajan
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