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The Drosophila nuclear receptors: new insight into the actions of nuclear receptors in development
Current Biology, 1992In Drosophila melanogaster, an increasing number of members of the steroid hormone receptor superfamily are being identified and characterized. Molecular and genetic analysis of receptor function provides evidence for a set of functions underlying the determination of pattern formation, metamorphosis, eye development, and reproduction.
Ronald M. Evans+2 more
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Nuclear Receptors and the Control of Metabolism
Annual Review of Physiology, 2003▪ Abstract The metabolic nuclear receptors act as metabolic and toxicological sensors, enabling the organism to quickly adapt to environmental changes by inducing the appropriate metabolic genes and pathways. Ligands for these metabolic receptors are compounds from dietary origin, intermediates in metabolic pathways, drugs, or other environmental ...
Johan Auwerx+3 more
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2009
Publisher Summary The first steroid hormone to be isolated, purified, and characterized was the estrous-inducing substance, estrin (C18H22O2) obtained in gram quantities from the urine of pregnant women. The steroid and thyroid hormones, and other lipophilic messengers are carried by specific binding proteins in the circulation.
Bastien D. Gomperts+2 more
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Publisher Summary The first steroid hormone to be isolated, purified, and characterized was the estrous-inducing substance, estrin (C18H22O2) obtained in gram quantities from the urine of pregnant women. The steroid and thyroid hormones, and other lipophilic messengers are carried by specific binding proteins in the circulation.
Bastien D. Gomperts+2 more
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Critical care management of chimeric antigen receptor T‐cell therapy recipients
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Alexander Shimabukuro-vornhagen+2 more
exaly
2016
Of all the hormones, sex steroids have the longest history of fierce public interest dating back to the origins of our great affair with domestic animals. Steroids bind intracellular receptors, a large family of proteins with diverse ligands and named nuclear receptors.
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Of all the hormones, sex steroids have the longest history of fierce public interest dating back to the origins of our great affair with domestic animals. Steroids bind intracellular receptors, a large family of proteins with diverse ligands and named nuclear receptors.
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Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Smita S Joshi, Brian D Badgwell
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A review of cancer immunotherapy toxicity
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Lucy Boyce Kennedy
exaly