Identification of an Endogenous Ligand Bound to a Native Orphan Nuclear Receptor
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Eugene Bolotin | F. Sladek | B. M. Forman | M. Sherman | Min Lin | Y. Dong | Jane R. Evans | Xiaohui Yuan | T. C. Ta | Yinchen Dong
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