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Retinoid binding protein

Introduction: Retinoid binding protein

Description of Retinoid binding protein

Retinoid binding protein: family of intracellular receptor proteins which bind retinoic acid and analogs, mediating their genetic regulatory effects much like the steroid hormone receptors.
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