A PPARgamma mutant serves as a dominant negative inhibitor of PPAR signaling and is localized in the nucleus (Q28138367)

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A PPARgamma mutant serves as a dominant negative inhibitor of PPAR signaling and is localized in the nucleus
scientific article (publication date: 25 April 2000)

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    A PPARgamma mutant serves as a dominant negative inhibitor of PPAR signaling and is localized in the nucleus (English)
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    J Berger
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    H V Patel
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    J Woods
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    N S Hayes
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    S A Parent
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    J Clemas
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    M D Leibowitz
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    A Elbrecht
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    R A Rachubinski
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    J P Capone
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    D E Moller
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    25 April 2000
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    162
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    57-67
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    1-2
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