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Signalling through nuclear receptors

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2002
A century ago, secretions from the pancreas were described as 'hormones', which we now know are secreted from all ductless glands. The development of various technologies has already contributed a great deal -- and will undoubtedly offer more -- to our understanding of their mode of action.
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Nuclear receptor drug discovery

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2008
Nuclear receptors (NR) are ligand-activated transcription factors that regulate the activation of a variety of important target genes. There are 48 genes that encode NRs in the human genome, and these receptors now represent one of the most important targets for therapeutic drug development.
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Nuclear Receptor Coactivators

1999
S, Westin, M G, Rosenfeld, C K, Glass
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Orphan nuclear receptors

The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2012
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Nuclear Receptors

2010
Neil J. Mckenna, David D. Moore
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Nuclear Receptors

2022
Sergio C. Chai, Taosheng Chen
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Nuclear Receptors

2008
Pierre Germain, Hinrich Gronemeyer
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