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Nuclear receptors as molecular targets for cardiometabolic and central nervous system diseases; proceedings.(Brief article)(Book review)
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June 1, 2009
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9781586038571
Nuclear receptors as molecular targets for cardiometabolic and central nervous system diseases; proceedings.
Solvay Pharmaceuticals Conference on Nuclear Receptors as Molecular Targets for Cardiometabolic and Central Nervous System Diseases (8th: 2007: Nice, France).
IOS Press
2008
117 pages
$126.00
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