The acute phase response is associated with retinoid X receptor repression in rodent liver.
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The acute phase response is associated with retinoid X receptor repression in rodent liver.
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The acute phase response is as ...... or repression in rodent liver.
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The acute phase response is as ...... or repression in rodent liver.
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The acute phase response is as ...... or repression in rodent liver.
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The acute phase response is as ...... or repression in rodent liver.
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A P Beigneux
C Grunfeld
J K Shigenaga
K R Feingold
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10.1074/JBC.M000953200
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2000-05-01T00:00:00Z