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Jong, Ling
Fanjul, Andrea
Cameron, James F.
Lu, Xian Ping
Haefner, Pamela
Dawson, Marcia I.
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title Retinoids Selective for Retinoid X Receptor Response Pathways
title_full Retinoids Selective for Retinoid X Receptor Response Pathways
title_fullStr Retinoids Selective for Retinoid X Receptor Response Pathways
title_full_unstemmed Retinoids Selective for Retinoid X Receptor Response Pathways
title_short Retinoids Selective for Retinoid X Receptor Response Pathways
title_sort retinoids selective for retinoid x receptor response pathways
title_unstemmed Retinoids Selective for Retinoid X Receptor Response Pathways
topic Multidisciplinary
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1335166