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Intrahepatic microenvironment greatly impacts duration and degree of HSCs activation and development of liver fibrosis. By inhibiting TGFβ‐E2F1‐driven production of profibrogenic factors (CTGF and THBS1), hepatocyte ChREBPα monitors hepatic microenvironment and suppresses the overactivation of HSCs.
Jian Zhang+10 more
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This study explores the impact of environmental pollutants on nuclear receptors (CAR, PXR, PPARα, PPARγ, FXR, and LXR) and their heterodimerization partner, the Retinoid X Receptor (RXR).
Yannick Dauwe+7 more
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Gene transcription of the retinoid X receptor α (RXRα) is regulated by fatty acids and hormones in rat hepatic cells [PDF]
Hilde Hermansen Steineger+3 more
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Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the bioequivalence and safety of a single application of crisaborole ointment to test formulation and reference formulation in healthy subjects under fasting conditions. A total of 32 subjects were included and divided into 2 groups (test‐reference; reference‐test).
Yanchao Wang+9 more
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Expression of retinoid receptors during rabbit lung development
Rabbit lung is often used to study the pathophysiology of some congenital anomalies affecting the lung because its development is very comparable with that of human.
K. Coste+7 more
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Identification of a Retinoid/Chicken Ovalbumin Upstream Promoter Transcription Factor Response Element in the Human Retinoid X Receptor γ2 Gene Promoter [PDF]
Philip M. Barger, Daniel P. Kelly
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Microbiota–Host Interactions: Exploring Their Dynamics and Contributions to Human Diseases
Bacterial dysbiosis results from microbiota imbalances, diet, lifestyle, and other factors that lead to conditions such as IBS, IBD, acne, dermatitis, and dental diseases. The current therapeutic approaches include probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, microbiota transplantation, and phage therapy.
Siau Wui Chin+3 more
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The intrinsically disordered AB region: a key modulator of the molecular properties of human RXRγ
The human retinoid X receptor γ (hRXRγ) is one of three characterized RXR subtypes, transcription factors belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily. All RXR subtypes share nearly identical structural elements, including a conserved DNA-binding domain,
Katarzyna Sołtys+4 more
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Overexpressed Activated Retinoid X Receptors Can Mediate Growth Inhibitory Effects of Retinoids in Human Carcinoma Cells [PDF]
Haisu Wan+3 more
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