Functional probing of the human glucocorticoid receptor steroid-interacting surface by site-directed mutagenesis. Gln-642 plays an important role in steroid recognition and binding (Q28375155)
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(P2093) U Lind
P Greenidge
M Gillner
K F Koehler
A Wright
J Carlstedt-Duke
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