The Roles of Xenobiotic Receptors: Beyond Chemical Disposition. [PDF]
Over the past 20 years, the ability of the xenobiotic receptors to coordinate an array of drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters in response to endogenous and exogenous stimuli has been extensively characterized and well documented. The constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) and the pregnane X receptor (PXR) are the xenobiotic receptors that have ...
Mackowiak B, Hodge J, Stern S, Wang H.
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Evaluation of bioaccessibility, metabolic clearance and interaction with xenobiotic receptors (PXR and AhR) of cinnamaldehyde [PDF]
Cinnamon is one of the oldest known spices used in various food delicacies and herbal formulations. Cinnamaldehyde is a primary active constituent of cinnamon and substantially contributes to the food additive and medicinal properties of cinnamon.
Islam Husain +7 more
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Establishment of the H8T-MG Meningioma Cell Line and Integrated Transcriptomics Reveal a Metabolic–Immune Signature in Diploid Transitional WHO Grade 1 Tumours [PDF]
Meningiomas are the most common intracranial tumours, yet the molecular programs underlying WHO grade 1 subtypes—particularly transitional diploid tumours—remain insufficiently defined, partly due to the scarcity of biologically faithful in vitro models.
Esther Mancheño-Maciá +2 more
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The xenobiotic receptors PXR and CAR in liver physiology, an update [PDF]
Xinran Cai, Wen Xie
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Crosstalk Between Nutrients and Xenobiotic Receptors
Xi Ma
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The mechanisms of aluminum-induced immunotoxicity in chicks
: Aluminum (Al) is a ubiquitous environmental pollutant representing a significant global health hazard to human and animal health, including chicks. Al toxicity causes oxidative stress, leading to tissue injury, and consequently causes various diseases.
Changyu Cao +5 more
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Targeting xenobiotic receptors PXR and CAR for metabolic diseases [PDF]
Wen Xie
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Intestinal microbiota regulate xenobiotic metabolism in the liver. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The liver is the central organ for xenobiotic metabolism (XM) and is regulated by nuclear receptors such as CAR and PXR, which control the metabolism of drugs.
Britta Björkholm +5 more
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National screening programs use dried blood specimens to detect metabolic disorders or aberrant protein functions that are not clinically evident in the neonatal period.
Anne-Christine Aust +10 more
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The steroid and xenobiotic receptor (SXR), beyond xenobiotic metabolism [PDF]
The steroid and xenobiotic receptor (SXR) (also known as pregnane X receptor or PXR) is a nuclear hormone receptor activated by a diverse array of endogenous hormones, dietary steroids, pharmaceutical agents, and xenobiotic compounds. SXR has an enlarged, flexible, hydrophobic ligand binding domain (LBD) which is remarkably divergent across mammalian ...
Zhou, Changcheng +2 more
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