Chemical genomics: Functional analysis of orphan nuclear receptors in the regulation of bile acid metabolism
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T. Willson | S. Kliewer | J. Moore | John T. Moore | Stacey A. Jones | T M Willson | S A Jones | S A Kliewer | J T Moore | S. A. Jones
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