Functional genomic studies of aldo-keto reductases.
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M. Young | T. Griest | B. S. Murthy | J M Petrash | B S Murthy | M Young | K Morris | L Rikimaru | T A Griest | T Harter | J. Petrash | T. Harter | K. Morris | L. Rikimaru
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