Investigation on regulation of N-acetyltransferase 2 expression by nuclear receptors in human hepatocytes. [PDF]
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Impact of Persistent Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals on Human Nuclear Receptors: Insights from In Silico and Experimental Characterization. [PDF]
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A pan-family screen of nuclear receptors in immunocytes reveals ligand-dependent inflammasome control. [PDF]
Wang Y +15 more
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Epigenetic regulation of nuclear receptors: Implications for endocrine-related diseases and therapeutic strategies. [PDF]
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The endocannabinoid anandamide mediates anti-inflammatory effects through activation of NR4A nuclear receptors. [PDF]
Teichmann T +25 more
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Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Family of Lipid-Activated Nuclear Receptors Alpha Silencing Promotes Oxidative Stress and Hypertrophic Phenotype in Rat Cardiac Cells. [PDF]
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Nuclear Receptors in Energy Metabolism
Nuclear receptors are master regulators of energy metabolism through the conversion of extracellular signals into gene expression signatures. The function of the respective nuclear receptor is tissue specific, signal and co-factor dependent. While normal nuclear receptor function is central to metabolic physiology, aberrant nuclear receptor signaling ...
Walth-Hummel, A.A., Herzig, S., Rohm, M.
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Nuclear Receptors in Liver Disease Δ
Abstract Nuclear receptors are ligand-activated transcriptional regulators of several key aspects of hepatic physiology and pathophysiology. As such, nuclear receptors control a large variety of metabolic processes including hepatic lipid metabolism, drug disposition, bile acid homeostasis, as ...
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