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. 2018:5:101366.
doi: 10.11131/2018/101366.

Non-Mammalian Nuclear Receptors: From Evolution to Human Disease

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Non-Mammalian Nuclear Receptors: From Evolution to Human Disease

Chris R Gissendanner et al. Nucl Receptor Res. 2018.
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