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Chemical structure of 20-hydroxyecdysone, an insect hormone and a member of the ecdysteroid hormone family. This structure was composed with ISIS/Draw 2.5 from a structure in: Kumar MB, Potter DW, Hormann RE, Edwards A, Tice CM, Smith HC, Dipietro MA, Polley M, Lawless M, Wolohan PR, Kethidi DR, Palli SR (2004). "Highly Flexible Ligand Binding Pocket of Ecdysone Receptor archive copy at the Wayback Machine." Journal of Biological Chemistry, 279 (26):27211-27218. Original specific source = [1][dead link].
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