The ancestral retinoic acid receptor was a low-affinity sensor triggering neuronal differentiation
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The ancestral retinoic acid receptor was a low-affinity sensor triggering neuronal differentiation
Handberg-Thorsager M, Gutierrez-Mazariegos J, Arold ST, Nadendla EK, Bertucci PY, Germain P, Tomançak P, Pierzchalski K, Jones JW, Albalat R, Kane MA, Bourguet W, Laudet V, Arendt D, Schubert M. The ancestral retinoic acid receptor was a low-affinity sensor triggering neuronal differentiation. Sci Adv. 2018;4:eaao1261 doi:10.1126/sciadv.aao1261
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