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Endocrinology
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November 1, 1994
A conserved carboxy-terminal subdomain is important for ligand interpretation and transactivation by nuclear receptors
R B Lanz, S Rusconi
Endocrine Reviews
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June 16, 1999
Nuclear receptor coregulators: cellular and molecular biology
N J McKenna, R B Lanz, B W O'Malley
Nucleic Acids Research
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January 11, 1995
A transcriptional repressor obtained by alternative translation of a trinucleotide repeat
R B Lanz, S Wieland, M Hug, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
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November 1, 1989
A homologue of the axonally secreted protein axonin-1 is an integral membrane protein of nerve fiber tracts involved in neurite fasciculation
M A Ruegg, E T Stoeckli, R B Lanz, et al.
Steroids
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February 1, 1994
Active, interactive, and inactive steroid receptor mutants
R B Lanz, M Hug, M Gola, et al.
Cell
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April 13, 1999
A steroid receptor coactivator, SRA, functions as an RNA and is present in an SRC-1 complex
R B Lanz, N J McKenna, S A Onate, et al.
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Endocrinology
|
November 1, 1994
A conserved carboxy-terminal subdomain is important for ligand interpretation and transactivation by nuclear receptors
R B Lanz, S Rusconi
Endocrine Reviews
|
June 16, 1999
Nuclear receptor coregulators: cellular and molecular biology
N J McKenna, R B Lanz, B W O'Malley
Nucleic Acids Research
|
January 11, 1995
A transcriptional repressor obtained by alternative translation of a trinucleotide repeat
R B Lanz, S Wieland, M Hug, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
November 1, 1989
A homologue of the axonally secreted protein axonin-1 is an integral membrane protein of nerve fiber tracts involved in neurite fasciculation
M A Ruegg, E T Stoeckli, R B Lanz, et al.
Steroids
|
February 1, 1994
Active, interactive, and inactive steroid receptor mutants
R B Lanz, M Hug, M Gola, et al.
Cell
|
April 13, 1999
A steroid receptor coactivator, SRA, functions as an RNA and is present in an SRC-1 complex
R B Lanz, N J McKenna, S A Onate, et al.
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