A role for site-specific phosphorylation of mouse progesterone receptor at serine 191 in vivo.
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D. Edwards | N. Weigel | F. DeMayo | H. Franco | J. Lydon | Jae-Wook Jeong | Justin M. Roberts | R. Fernandez-Valdivia | Alison E. Obr | S. Grimm | Jung-Sun Kim | R. Ward | R. Fernandez‐Valdivia | Jung‐Sun Kim
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