The nuclear receptor : factsbook /
The FactsBook Series has established itself as the best source of easily accessible and accurate facts about protein groups. They use an easy-to-follow format and are researched and compiled by experts in the field. This Factsbook is devoted to nuclear receptors. The first section presents an introd...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego :
Academic Press,
�2002.
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Colección: | Factsbook series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: Sect. I Introductory Chapters
- Ch. 1 General organization of nuclear receptors
- Ch. 2 DNA recognition by nuclear receptors
- Ch. 3 Ligand binding
- Ch. 4 Molecular mechanisms of transcriptional regulation
- Ch. 5 RXR subordination in heterodimers
- Ch. 6 Antagonist action
- Ch. 7 Nuclear receptors: platforms for multiple signal integration
- Ch. 8 Deregulation in disease and novel therapeutic targets
- Ch. 9 Genes and evolution
- Ch. 10 Conclusions
- Sect. II Nuclear Receptors
- TR [NR1A]
- RAR (NR1B)
- PPAR (NR1C)
- Rev-erb (NR1D, E and G)
- ROR (NR1F)
- EcR (NR1H1)
- LXR (NR1H2 and 3)
- FXR (NR1H4)
- VDR (NR111)
- PXR (NR112)
- CAR (NR113 and 4)
- DHR96, DAF12 (NR1J1)
- HNF4 (NR2A)
- RXR (NR2B)
- TR2, TR4 (NR2C and D)
- TLL (NR2E)
- COUP-TF (NR2F)
- ER (NR3A)
- ERR (NR3B)
- GR (NR3C1)
- MR (NR3C2)
- PR (NR3C3)
- AR (NR3C4)
- NGFIB (NR4A)
- SF-1 and FTZ-F1 (NR5A and B)
- GCNF (NR6A)
- Knirps (NR0A1, 2 and 3)
- Odr-7 (NR0A4)
- DAX1, SHP (NR0B).