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Phenotyping patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart failure

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 900-911, April 2025.
Central illustration. Abbreviations: ACEi, angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitor; ARB, angiotensin receptor blocker; ARNi, angiotensin‐receptor‐neprilysin inhibitor; CI, confidence interval; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; CRT, cardiac resynchronization therapy; CV, cardiovascular; EF, ejection fraction; eGFR, estimated glomerular ...
Peter Moritz Becher   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Glucocorticoid receptors

open access: yesJapanese Journal of Pharmacology, 1978
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The human glucocorticoid receptor

2023
Glucocorticoids are members of steroid hormones that are biosynthesized in the intermediate cellular zone of the adrenal cortex (zona fasciculata) and released into the peripheral blood as final products of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, as well as under the control of the circadian biologic system.
Nicolas C, Nicolaides   +1 more
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Glucocorticoid receptor blockers

Pituitary, 2022
Mifepristone is the only glucocorticoid receptor antagonist currently approved for the treatment of Cushing's syndrome. Although originally developed as an abortifacient due to its blockade of the progesterone receptor, a number of case reports documented its efficacy as a glucocorticoid receptor blocker going back to 1985. The SEISMIC trial, published
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Glucocorticoid Receptors and Bone

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2010
Glucocorticoid Receptors (GRs) have been identified in all bone cells. The molecular structure of human GR is organized into 3 major functional domains: the N-terminal immunogenic domain, the central DNA-binding domain and the C-terminal ligand-binding domain. Human GR is a product of a gene composed of 10 exons, located in the chromosome 5q31-32.
La Corte R, Trotta F, ADAMI, Silvano
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Regulation of glucocorticoid receptor gamma (GRγ) by glucocorticoid receptor haplotype and glucocorticoid

Clinical Endocrinology, 2004
Summaryobjective  To measure glucocorticoid receptor gamma (GRγ) expression in transformed lymphocytes from individuals of known GR gene haplotype. Recently, a glucocorticoid receptor haplotype (GAT) has been described that associates with increased sensitivity to dexamethasone.
Stevens, Adam; id_orcid 0000-0002-1950-7325   +2 more
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Glucocorticoid Receptors

1979
Glucocorticoid receptors are found in most mammalian tissues and have been studied in detail in a number of tissue culture systems. With cells that have not been exposed to steroids, the receptors are found in the cytoplasmic fraction from which they can be isolated and studied.
G G, Rousseau, J D, Baxter
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Glucocorticoid receptors

The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1992
Glucocorticoid hormones are secreted uniquely from the zona fasciculata of the adrenal cortex, with marked circadian variation in basal levels and acute elevation in response to stress. Glucocorticoid receptors are almost ubiquitously distributed, and mediate a wide range of tissue-specific responses; in addition to classical, [3H]dexamethasone-binding
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The glucocorticoid receptor and hypertension

Endocrine Research, 1994
(1994). The glucocorticoid receptor and hypertension. Endocrine Research: Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 101-116.
M, Panarelli, R, Fraser
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