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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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Long Non-Coding RNAs, Nuclear Receptors and Their Cross-Talks in Cancer-Implications and Perspectives. [PDF]
Tiwari P, Tripathi LP.
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Nuclear receptors in ovarian cancer: changing paradigms in cancer therapeutics. [PDF]
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Targeting nuclear receptors for NASH/MASH: From bench to bedside. [PDF]
Sinha RA.
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New Sesquiterpenoids from the Mangrove-Derived Fungus Talaromyces sp. as Modulators of Nuclear Receptors. [PDF]
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Oxysterols and nuclear receptors
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2019Oxysterols are derivatives of cholesterol and an important regulator of cholesterol metabolism, in part due to their role as ligands for nuclear receptors, such as the liver X receptors. Oxysterols are also known to be ligands for the RAR-related orphan receptors, involved in normal T cell differentiation.
Liqian Ma, Erik R. Nelson
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Bioinformatics of Nuclear Receptors
2003Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the information that biologists interested in nuclear receptors can get by using a computer, including general resources and those specialized in nuclear receptors, whether for accessing data or analyzing it.
Marc, Robinson-Rechavi, Vincent, Laudet
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1997
Retinoic acid, steroid and thyroid hormones regulate complex programs of gene expression by binding to intracellular receptors that are members of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-dependent transcription factors. Recent studies have led to the identification and cloning of genes encoding coactivator molecules that appear to play important ...
C K, Glass, D W, Rose, M G, Rosenfeld
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Retinoic acid, steroid and thyroid hormones regulate complex programs of gene expression by binding to intracellular receptors that are members of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-dependent transcription factors. Recent studies have led to the identification and cloning of genes encoding coactivator molecules that appear to play important ...
C K, Glass, D W, Rose, M G, Rosenfeld
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Annual Review of Entomology, 2012
The nuclear receptors (NRs) of metazoans are an ancient family of transcription factors defined by conserved DNA- and ligand-binding domains (DBDs and LBDs, respectively). The Drosophila melanogaster genome project revealed 18 canonical NRs (with DBDs and LBDs both present) and 3 receptors with the DBD only.
Susan E, Fahrbach +2 more
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The nuclear receptors (NRs) of metazoans are an ancient family of transcription factors defined by conserved DNA- and ligand-binding domains (DBDs and LBDs, respectively). The Drosophila melanogaster genome project revealed 18 canonical NRs (with DBDs and LBDs both present) and 3 receptors with the DBD only.
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