Research resource: modulators of glucocorticoid receptor activity identified by a new high-throughput screening assay.
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E. J. Dougherty | C. Austin | C. Chow | D. Auld | Zhuyin Li | Madhumita Pradhan | M. Shen | K. Brimacombe | S. Simons | Edward J. Dougherty | J. Blackford
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