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Sung Ah Kim

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|Nov 10, 2020
Aryl Sulfonamides Induce Degradation of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Nuclear Translocator through CRL4<sup>DCAF15</sup> E3 Ligase.

Sung Ah Kim, Seung-Hyun Jo, Jin Hwa Cho

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