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S. Yamanaka, X.Y. Zhang, M. Maeda, K. Miura, S. Wang, R.V. Farese Jr.; H. Iwao, and T.L. Innerarity Essential role of NAT1/p97/DAP5 in embryonic differentiation and the retinoic acid pathway EMBO J. 19 2000 5533 5541
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Yamanaka, S.1
Zhang, X.Y.2
Maeda, M.3
Miura, K.4
Wang, S.5
Farese Jr., R.V.6
Iwao, H.7
Innerarity, T.L.8
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