Corticosteroid receptor
The corticosteroid receptors are receptors for corticosteroids. They include the following two nuclear receptors:
* Glucocorticoid receptor (type I) – glucocorticoids like cortisol
* Mineralocorticoid receptor (type I) – mineralocorticoids like aldosterone There are also membrane corticosteroid receptors, including the membrane glucocorticoid receptors and the membrane mineralocorticoid receptors, which are not well-characterized at present.
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Corticosteroid receptor
The corticosteroid receptors are receptors for corticosteroids. They include the following two nuclear receptors:
* Glucocorticoid receptor (type I) – glucocorticoids like cortisol
* Mineralocorticoid receptor (type I) – mineralocorticoids like aldosterone There are also membrane corticosteroid receptors, including the membrane glucocorticoid receptors and the membrane mineralocorticoid receptors, which are not well-characterized at present.
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