Vitamin D: Structure-function analyses a
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William H. Okamura; J. Antonio Palenzuela; Joaquin Plumet; M. Mark Midland
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Article
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1992
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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There is continuing and emerging new interest in the development of vitamin D analogs resulting from the recognition that analogs of 1 cw,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 [I ~x,25-(0H)~D~] may be therapeutically useful. Side chain analogs of this steroid hormone are of particular interest because a family of