Retinyl Ester Formation by Lecithin:Retinol Acyltransferase Is a Key Regulator of Retinoid Homeostasis in Mouse Embryogenesis*
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Krzysztof Palczewski | Youn-Kyung Kim | K. Palczewski | W. Blaner | L. Quadro | Loredana Quadro | R. Piantedosi | William S Blaner | Lesley Wassef | Leora Hamberger | Roseann Piantedosi | Youn-Kyung Kim | L. Hamberger | L. Wassef
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