SIRT1-mediated deacetylation of CRABPII regulates cellular retinoic acid signaling and modulates embryonic stem cell differentiation.
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Xiaoling Li | Qing Xu | Yingming Zhao | D. Fargo | James M. Ward | G. Hu | M. McBurney | Yue Chen | E. Baumgart-Vogt | Gang Huang | Xiaojiang Xu | Wei Fan | Shuang Tang | Ashley Kang
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