Retinol-binding protein and transthyretin mRNA levels in visceral yolk sac and liver during fetal development in the rat.
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Retinol-binding protein and transthyretin mRNA levels in visceral yolk sac and liver during fetal development in the rat.
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scientific article published on October 1986
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Retinol-binding protein and tr ...... fetal development in the rat.
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Retinol-binding protein and tr ...... fetal development in the rat.
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Retinol-binding protein and tr ...... fetal development in the rat.
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Retinol-binding protein and tr ...... fetal development in the rat.
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Retinol-binding protein and tr ...... fetal development in the rat.
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Retinol-binding protein and tr ...... fetal development in the rat.
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D R Soprano
D S Goodman
K J Soprano
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10.1073/PNAS.83.19.7330
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1986-10-01T00:00:00Z