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bibliographicCitation Nagpal S, Zelent A, Chambon P. RAR-beta 4, a retinoic acid receptor isoform is generated from RAR-beta 2 by alternative splicing and usage of a CUG initiator codon. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1992 Apr 01;89(7):2718–22. PMID: 1313565; PMCID: PMC48733.
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