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Authors: Ghyselinck, NB Bavik, C Sapin, V Mark, M Bonnier, D Hindelang, C Dierich, A Nilsson, CB Hakansson, H Sauvant, P Azais-Braesco, V Frasson, M Picaud, S Chambon, P
Citation: Nb. Ghyselinck et al., Cellular retinol-binding protein I is essential for vitamin A homeostasis, EMBO J, 18(18), 1999, pp. 4903-4914

Authors: Auwerx, J Baulieu, E Beato, M Becker-Andre, M Burbach, PH Camerino, G Chambon, P Cooney, A Dejean, A Dreyer, C Evans, RM Gannon, F Giguere, V Gronemeyer, H Gustafson, JA Laudet, V Lazar, MA Mangelsdorf, DJ Milbrandt, J Milgrom, E Moore, DD O'Malley, B Parker, M Parker, K Perlmann, T Pfahl, M Rosenfeld, MG Samuels, H Schutz, G Sladek, FM Stunnenberg, HG Spedding, M Thummel, C Tsai, MJ Umesono, K Vennstrom, B Wahli, W Weinberger, C Willson, TM Yamamoto, K
Citation: J. Auwerx et al., A unified nomenclature system for the nuclear receptor superfamily, CELL, 97(2), 1999, pp. 161-163

Authors: Mark, M Ghyselinck, NB Wendling, O Dupe, V Mascrez, B Kastner, P Chambon, P
Citation: M. Mark et al., A genetic dissection of the retinoid signalling pathway in the mouse, P NUTR SOC, 58(3), 1999, pp. 609-613

Authors: Dilworth, FJ Fromental-Ramain, C Remboutsika, E Benecke, A Chambon, P
Citation: Fj. Dilworth et al., Ligand-dependent activation of transcription in vitro by retinoic acid receptor alpha retinoid X receptor alpha heterodimers that mimics transactivation by retinoids in vivo, P NAS US, 96(5), 1999, pp. 1995-2000

Authors: Wendling, O Chambon, P Mark, M
Citation: O. Wendling et al., Retinoid X receptors are essential for early mouse development and placentogenesis, P NAS US, 96(2), 1999, pp. 547-551

Authors: Remboutsika, E Lutz, Y Gansmuller, A Vonesch, JL Losson, R Chambon, P
Citation: E. Remboutsika et al., The putative nuclear receptor mediator TIF1 alpha is tightly associated with euchromatin, J CELL SCI, 112(11), 1999, pp. 1671-1683

Authors: Faria, TN Mendelsohn, C Chambon, P Gudas, LJ
Citation: Tn. Faria et al., The targeted disruption of both alleles of RAR beta(2) in F9 cells resultsin the loss of retinoic acid-associated growth arrest, J BIOL CHEM, 274(38), 1999, pp. 26783-26788

Authors: Adam-Stitah, S Penna, L Chambon, P Rochette-Egly, C
Citation: S. Adam-stitah et al., Hyperphosphorylation of the retinoid X receptor alpha by activated c-Jun NH2-terminal kinases, J BIOL CHEM, 274(27), 1999, pp. 18932-18941

Authors: Dupe, V Ghyselinck, NB Thomazy, V Nagy, L Davies, PJA Chambon, P Mark, M
Citation: V. Dupe et al., Essential roles of retinoic acid signaling in interdigital apoptosis and control of BMP-7 expression in mouse autopods, DEVELOP BIO, 208(1), 1999, pp. 30-43

Authors: Mascrez, B Mark, M Dierich, A Ghyselinck, NB Kastner, P Chambon, P
Citation: B. Mascrez et al., The RXR alpha ligand-dependent activation function 2 (AF-2) is important for mouse development, DEVELOPMENT, 125(23), 1998, pp. 4691-4707

Authors: Helmbacher, F Pujades, C Desmarquet, C Frain, M Rijli, FM Chambon, P Charnay, P
Citation: F. Helmbacher et al., Hoxa1 and Krox-20 synergize to control the development of rhombomere 3, DEVELOPMENT, 125(23), 1998, pp. 4739-4748

Authors: Chambon, P
Citation: P. Chambon, Spatio-temporally-controlled somatic mutations in the mouse., PATH BIOL, 46(9), 1998, pp. 671-673

Authors: Di, W Li, XY Datta, S Astrom, A Fisher, GJ Chambon, P Voorhees, JJ Xiao, JH
Citation: W. Di et al., Keratinocyte-specific retinoid regulation of human cellular retinoic acid binding protein-II (hCRABPII) gene promoter requires an evolutionarily conserved DR1 retinoic acid responsive element, J INVES DER, 111(6), 1998, pp. 1109-1115

Authors: Cabirol, N Jacob, F Perrier, J Fouillet, B Chambon, P
Citation: N. Cabirol et al., Interaction between methanogenic and sulfate-reducing microorganisms during dechlorination of a high concentration of tetrachloroethylene, J GEN A MIC, 44(4), 1998, pp. 297-301

Authors: Cabirol, N Villemur, R Perrier, J Jacob, F Fouillet, B Chambon, P
Citation: N. Cabirol et al., Isolation of a methanogenic bacterium, Methanosarcina sp. strain FR, for its ability to degrade high concentrations of perchloroethylene, CAN J MICRO, 44(12), 1998, pp. 1142-1147
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