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Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1991
Expression of nuclear retinoic acid receptors in normal tracheobronchial cells and in lung carcinoma cellsC Nervi, T M Vollberg, M D George, et al.
Genes & Development|October 1, 1987
In vitro binding of several cell-specific and ubiquitous nuclear proteins to the GT-I motif of the SV40 enhancerJ H Xiao, I Davidson, M Macchi, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 1, 1997
Genetic evidence that the retinoid signal is transduced by heterodimeric RXR/RAR functional units during mouse developmentP Kastner, M Mark, N Ghyselinck, et al.
Nature|December 14, 1995
Crystal structure of the RAR-gamma ligand-binding domain bound to all-trans retinoic acidJ P Renaud, N Rochel, M Ruff, et al.
L'Encephale|May 1, 1994
[Plasma tryptophan in a protein controlled diet in depressed patients]M Candito, V Aubin-Brunet, I Tonelli, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1994
A cell-specific factor represses stimulation of transcription in vitro by transcriptional enhancer factor 1S Chaudhary, C Brou, M E Valentin, et al.
The EMBO Journal|March 15, 1994
The dimerization interfaces formed between the DNA binding domains of RXR, RAR and TR determine the binding specificity and polarity of the full-length receptors to direct repeatsC Zechel, X Q Shen, J Y Chen, et al.
Chemistry & Biology|July 28, 1999
Structural basis for engineering of retinoic acid receptor isotype-selective agonists and antagonistsM Géhin, V Vivat, J M Wurtz, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 28, 2000
Dimerization with retinoid X receptors and phosphorylation modulate the retinoic acid-induced degradation of retinoic acid receptors alpha and gamma through the ubiquitin-proteasome pathwayE Kopf, J L Plassat, V Vivat, et al.
Molecular Cell|May 5, 2001
Heterochromatin formation in mammalian cells: interaction between histones and HP1 proteinsA L Nielsen, M Oulad-Abdelghani, J A Ortiz, et al.
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Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1991
Expression of nuclear retinoic acid receptors in normal tracheobronchial cells and in lung carcinoma cellsC Nervi, T M Vollberg, M D George, et al.
Genes & Development|October 1, 1987
In vitro binding of several cell-specific and ubiquitous nuclear proteins to the GT-I motif of the SV40 enhancerJ H Xiao, I Davidson, M Macchi, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 1, 1997
Genetic evidence that the retinoid signal is transduced by heterodimeric RXR/RAR functional units during mouse developmentP Kastner, M Mark, N Ghyselinck, et al.
Nature|December 14, 1995
Crystal structure of the RAR-gamma ligand-binding domain bound to all-trans retinoic acidJ P Renaud, N Rochel, M Ruff, et al.
L'Encephale|May 1, 1994
[Plasma tryptophan in a protein controlled diet in depressed patients]M Candito, V Aubin-Brunet, I Tonelli, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1994
A cell-specific factor represses stimulation of transcription in vitro by transcriptional enhancer factor 1S Chaudhary, C Brou, M E Valentin, et al.
The EMBO Journal|March 15, 1994
The dimerization interfaces formed between the DNA binding domains of RXR, RAR and TR determine the binding specificity and polarity of the full-length receptors to direct repeatsC Zechel, X Q Shen, J Y Chen, et al.
Chemistry & Biology|July 28, 1999
Structural basis for engineering of retinoic acid receptor isotype-selective agonists and antagonistsM Géhin, V Vivat, J M Wurtz, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 28, 2000
Dimerization with retinoid X receptors and phosphorylation modulate the retinoic acid-induced degradation of retinoic acid receptors alpha and gamma through the ubiquitin-proteasome pathwayE Kopf, J L Plassat, V Vivat, et al.
Molecular Cell|May 5, 2001
Heterochromatin formation in mammalian cells: interaction between histones and HP1 proteinsA L Nielsen, M Oulad-Abdelghani, J A Ortiz, et al.
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