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FEBS Letters|November 1, 1976
Iodine- and chlorine-containing oxidation agents as hydroxylating catalysts in cytochrome P-450-dependent fatty acid hydroxylation reactions in rat liver microsomesJ A Gustafsson, J Bergman
European Journal of Biochemistry|July 1, 1970
Steroids in germfree and conventional rats. Distribution and excretion of labelled pregnenolone and corticosterone in male and female ratsH Eriksson, J A Gustafsson
European Journal of Biochemistry|October 1, 1970
Steroids in germfree and conventional rats. Steroids in the mono- and disulphate fractions of faeces from female ratsH Eriksson, J A Gustafsson
Lakartidningen|January 26, 1994
[Battered and sexually abused children. Handling routines are based on analysis of medical records]C G Svedin, A Gustafsson
Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop|July 14, 2004
How to understand estrogen signaling from the phenotypes of ERalpha and ERbeta knockout miceM Warner, J A Gustafsson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 10, 1978
Separation of the hormone- and DNA-binding sites of the hepatic glucocorticoid receptor by means of proteolysisO Wrange, J A Gustafsson
Experimental and Molecular Pathology|October 1, 1977
Subcellular localization of steroid hormone metabolism in rat liverH Glaumann, J A Gustafsson
Journal of Medicinal Food|March 14, 2009
Estrogen receptor beta and its interaction with phytoestrogensJ A Gustafsson, G Kuiper
Cancer Research|April 15, 1989
The Mr approximately 90,000 heat shock protein: an important modulator of ligand and DNA-binding properties of the glucocorticoid receptorM Denis, J A Gustafsson
Biological Chemistry|November 1, 1996
Interactions of procarcinogenic heterocyclic amines and indolocarbazoles with the dioxin receptorM Kleman, J A Gustafsson
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FEBS Letters|November 1, 1976
Iodine- and chlorine-containing oxidation agents as hydroxylating catalysts in cytochrome P-450-dependent fatty acid hydroxylation reactions in rat liver microsomesJ A Gustafsson, J Bergman
European Journal of Biochemistry|July 1, 1970
Steroids in germfree and conventional rats. Distribution and excretion of labelled pregnenolone and corticosterone in male and female ratsH Eriksson, J A Gustafsson
European Journal of Biochemistry|October 1, 1970
Steroids in germfree and conventional rats. Steroids in the mono- and disulphate fractions of faeces from female ratsH Eriksson, J A Gustafsson
Lakartidningen|January 26, 1994
[Battered and sexually abused children. Handling routines are based on analysis of medical records]C G Svedin, A Gustafsson
Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop|July 14, 2004
How to understand estrogen signaling from the phenotypes of ERalpha and ERbeta knockout miceM Warner, J A Gustafsson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 10, 1978
Separation of the hormone- and DNA-binding sites of the hepatic glucocorticoid receptor by means of proteolysisO Wrange, J A Gustafsson
Experimental and Molecular Pathology|October 1, 1977
Subcellular localization of steroid hormone metabolism in rat liverH Glaumann, J A Gustafsson
Journal of Medicinal Food|March 14, 2009
Estrogen receptor beta and its interaction with phytoestrogensJ A Gustafsson, G Kuiper
Cancer Research|April 15, 1989
The Mr approximately 90,000 heat shock protein: an important modulator of ligand and DNA-binding properties of the glucocorticoid receptorM Denis, J A Gustafsson
Biological Chemistry|November 1, 1996
Interactions of procarcinogenic heterocyclic amines and indolocarbazoles with the dioxin receptorM Kleman, J A Gustafsson
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