PMID: 944375Mar 4, 1976Paper

Mediation of retinoic acid-induced growth and anti-tumour activity

Nature
F Chytil, D E Ong

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Jan 1, 1984·Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology·F V Kohl
May 4, 1979·Archives of Dermatological Research·G Heidbreder, E Christophers
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