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Authors: BARROS AC ERWAY LC KREZEL W CURRAN T KASTNER P CHAMBON P FORREST D
Citation: Ac. Barros et al., ABSENCE OF THYROID-HORMONE RECEPTOR BETA-RETINOID X-RECEPTOR INTERACTIONS IN AUDITORY FUNCTION AND IN THE PITUITARY-THYROID AXIS, NeuroReport, 9(13), 1998, pp. 2933-2937

Authors: KREZEL W GHYSELINCK N ABDEL T DUPE V KASTNER P BORELLI E CHAMBON P
Citation: W. Krezel et al., IMPAIRED LOCOMOTION AND DOPAMINE SIGNALING IN RETINOID RECEPTOR MUTANT MICE, European journal of neuroscience, 10, 1998, pp. 15515-15515

Authors: MARK M GHYSELINCK NB KASTNER P DUPE V WENDLING O KREZEL W MASCREZ B CHAMBON P
Citation: M. Mark et al., MESECTODERM IS A MAJOR TARGET OF RETINOIC ACID ACTION, European journal of oral sciences, 106, 1998, pp. 24-31

Authors: KREZEL W GHYSELINCK N SAMAD TA DUPE V KASTNER P BORRELLI E CHAMBON P
Citation: W. Krezel et al., IMPAIRED LOCOMOTION AND DOPAMINE SIGNALING IN RETINOID RECEPTOR MUTANT MICE, Science, 279(5352), 1998, pp. 863-867

Authors: KASTNER P MARK M GHYSELINCK N KREZEL W DUPE V GRONDONA JM CHAMBON P
Citation: P. Kastner et al., GENETIC-EVIDENCE THAT THE RETINOID SIGNAL IS TRANSDUCED BY HETERODIMERIC RXR RAR FUNCTIONAL UNITS DURING MOUSE DEVELOPMENT/, Development, 124(2), 1997, pp. 313-326

Authors: SAMAD TA KREZEL W CHAMBON P BORRELLI E
Citation: Ta. Samad et al., REGULATION OF DOPAMINERGIC PATHWAYS BY RETINOIDS - ACTIVATION OF THE D2 RECEPTOR PROMOTER BY MEMBERS OF THE RETINOIC ACID RECEPTOR RETINOID-X-RECEPTOR FAMILY, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 94(26), 1997, pp. 14349-14354

Authors: KASTNER P MARK M LEID M GANSMULLER A CHIN W GRONDONA JM DECIMO D KREZEL W DIERICH A CHAMBON P
Citation: P. Kastner et al., ABNORMAL SPERMATOGENESIS IN RXR-BETA MUTANT MICE, Genes & development, 10(1), 1996, pp. 80-92

Authors: KREZEL W DUPE V MARK M DIERICH A KASTNER P CHAMBON P
Citation: W. Krezel et al., RXR-GAMMA NULL MICE ARE APPARENTLY NORMAL AND COMPOUND RXR-ALPHA(+ -)/RXR-BETA(-/-)/RXR-GAMMA(-/-) MUTANT MICE ARE VIABLE/, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 93(17), 1996, pp. 9010-9014
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