Ecdysteroid receptor from the American lobster Homarus americanus: EcR/RXR isoform cloning and ligand-binding properties.
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Tim Verslycke | J. Stegeman | A. Tarrant | L. Behrendt | T. Verslycke | John J Stegeman | Lars Behrendt | Ann M Tarrant
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