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Retinoid Receptor Binding
A process that involves the binding of a retinoid to an intracellular retinoid receptor. These interactions have diverse functions throughout the body, including roles in vision, activation of tumor suppressor genes, and regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation and immune function. (NCI Thesaurus)
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