Retinoid binding protein activities in murine embryonal carcinoma cells and their differentiated derivatives (original) (raw)
M: Analyses of the interaction between retinoid-binding proteins and embryonal carcinoma cells
Uriel Barkai
1987
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Luigi De Luca
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Peter McCue
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Andre Lacroix
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Anton Jetten
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