Selective modulation of processes mediated by retinoid X recepto

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ABSTRACT:
In accordance with the present invention, ligands have been discovered which selectively bind retinoid X receptors. Such ligands can be used for the selective modulation of retinoid X receptor mediated processes. In a further aspect of the present invention, there are provided pharmaceutical compositions comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle containing at least one of the above-described selective ligands. Such compositions are useful, for example, for the treatment of a variety of retinoid X receptor mediated disease states.

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