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CYP26C1 Is a Hydroxylase of Multiple Active Retinoids and Interacts with Cellular Retinoic Acid Binding Proteins
Guo Zhong, David Ortiz, Alex Zelter, Abhinav Nath and Nina Isoherranen
Molecular Pharmacology May 2018, 93 (5) 489-503; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.117.111039
Guo Zhong
Departments of Pharmaceutics (G.Z., N.I.) and Medicinal Chemistry (D.O., A.N.), School of Pharmacy, and Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine (A.Z.), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
David Ortiz
Departments of Pharmaceutics (G.Z., N.I.) and Medicinal Chemistry (D.O., A.N.), School of Pharmacy, and Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine (A.Z.), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Alex Zelter
Departments of Pharmaceutics (G.Z., N.I.) and Medicinal Chemistry (D.O., A.N.), School of Pharmacy, and Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine (A.Z.), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Abhinav Nath
Departments of Pharmaceutics (G.Z., N.I.) and Medicinal Chemistry (D.O., A.N.), School of Pharmacy, and Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine (A.Z.), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Nina Isoherranen
Departments of Pharmaceutics (G.Z., N.I.) and Medicinal Chemistry (D.O., A.N.), School of Pharmacy, and Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine (A.Z.), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
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