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Molecular Pharmacology, 2001
Binding of nuclear receptors to drug-responsive enhancer units mediates transcriptional activation of cytochromes P-450 (P-450) by drugs and xenobiotics. In previous studies, a 264-base-pair (bp) phenobarbital-responsive enhancer unit (PBRU) located at -1671 to -1408 upstream of the chicken CYP2H1 transcriptional start-site increased gene expression ...
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Binding of nuclear receptors to drug-responsive enhancer units mediates transcriptional activation of cytochromes P-450 (P-450) by drugs and xenobiotics. In previous studies, a 264-base-pair (bp) phenobarbital-responsive enhancer unit (PBRU) located at -1671 to -1408 upstream of the chicken CYP2H1 transcriptional start-site increased gene expression ...
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Regulation of Xenobiotic Detoxification by Nuclear Receptors
Medicinal Chemistry Research, 2004Cytochromes P450 (CYP) from families CYP1, CYP2 and CYP3 are involved in xenobiotic detoxication and are regulated by numerous agents including xenobiotics, bile salts and cytokines. Nuclear receptors PXR (Pregnane X Receptor, NR1I3) and CAR (Constitutive Androstane Receptor, NR1I2) control the expression of distinct but overlapping arrays of genes ...
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Vitamin E, nuclear receptors and xenobiotic metabolism
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2004Supplemental vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) is taken daily by more than 35 million people in the US. Following absorption and liver uptake, the fate of vitamin E is largely unknown. Of potential importance are recent clinical studies that have reported adverse effects of vitamin E that may be directly related to its hepatic metabolism.
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Ah receptor: xenobiotic response meets inflammation
Blood, 2008AhR mediates a broad range of biological responses to environmental chemicals, including suppression of immune functions. In this issue of Blood , Lawrence and colleagues demonstrate that AhR is responsible for the anti-inflammatory activity of new antiallergic drug candidates, likely by ...
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Special Section on Xenobiotic Receptors–Editorial
Drug Metabolism and Disposition, 2023Xiao-Bo, Zhong, Yurong, Lai
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Atypical functions of xenobiotic receptors in lipid and glucose metabolism
Medical Review, 2023Peipei Lu, Wen Xie
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