Ligand-dependent nuclear receptor corepressor LCoR functions by histone deacetylase-dependent and -independent mechanisms.
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John H. White | Sylvie Mader | S. Mader | T. Wai | N. Bertos | Xiang-Jiao Yang | V. Han | N. Pelletier | Timothy Wai | Xiang-Jiao Yang | John H White | I. Fernandes | Nicholas R Bertos | K. Nygard | Isabelle Fernandes | Yolande Bastien | Karen Nygard | Roberto Lin | Olivier Cormier | Han S Lee | Frankie Eng | Nadine Pelletier | Victor K M Han | R. Lin | Y. Bastien | Han-Soo Lee | Olivier Cormier | F. Eng
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