Identification of a receptor for the morphogen retinoic acid

V Giguere, ES Ong, P Segui, RM Evans - Nature, 1987 - nature.com
V Giguere, ES Ong, P Segui, RM Evans
Nature, 1987nature.com
Identification of a receptor for the morphogen retinoic acid Page 1 © 1987 Nature
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Abstract
Analysis of complementary DNA encoding a novel gene product reveals striking similarity to the steroid and thyroid hormone receptors. Binding and transcription activational studies show it to be a receptor for the vitamin A-related morphogen retinoic acid.
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