Mineralocorticoid receptor is involved in rat and human ocular chorioretinopathy.
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Min Zhao | N. Farman | F. Jaisser | F. Behar-Cohen | L. Jonet | J. Jeanny | M. Savoldelli | E. Bousquet | O. Offret | I. Célérier | A. Curan
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