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Oda, Y., Sihlbom, C., Chalkley, R. J., Huang, L., Rachez, C., Chang, C.-P. B., Burlingame, A. L., Freedman, L. P., & Bikle, D. D. (2003). Two Distinct Coactivators, DRIP/Mediator and SRC/p160, Are Differentially Involved in Vitamin D Receptor Transactivation during Keratinocyte Differentiation. Molecular Endocrinology, 17(11), 2329–2339.

Authors 9
  1. Yuko Oda (first)
  2. Carina Sihlbom (additional)
  3. Robert J. Chalkley (additional)
  4. Lan Huang (additional)
  5. Christophe Rachez (additional)
  6. Chao-Pei Betty Chang (additional)
  7. Alma L. Burlingame (additional)
  8. Leonard P. Freedman (additional)
  9. Daniel D. Bikle (additional)
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@article{Oda_2003, title={Two Distinct Coactivators, DRIP/Mediator and SRC/p160, Are Differentially Involved in Vitamin D Receptor Transactivation during Keratinocyte Differentiation}, volume={17}, ISSN={1944-9917}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/me.2003-0063}, DOI={10.1210/me.2003-0063}, number={11}, journal={Molecular Endocrinology}, publisher={The Endocrine Society}, author={Oda, Yuko and Sihlbom, Carina and Chalkley, Robert J. and Huang, Lan and Rachez, Christophe and Chang, Chao-Pei Betty and Burlingame, Alma L. and Freedman, Leonard P. and Bikle, Daniel D.}, year={2003}, month=nov, pages={2329–2339} }