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Cross-repression, a functional consequence of the physical interaction of non-liganded nuclear receptors and POU domain transcription factorsAdditional sex comb-like 1 (ASXL1), in cooperation with SRC-1, acts as a ligand-dependent coactivator for retinoic acid receptorASXL1 represses retinoic acid receptor-mediated transcription through associating with HP1 and LSD19-cis-retinoic acid up-regulates expression of transcriptional coregulator PELP1, a novel coactivator of the retinoid X receptor alpha pathwayDisruption of retinoic acid receptor alpha reveals the growth promoter face of retinoic acidNR-2L: a two-level predictor for identifying nuclear receptor subfamilies based on sequence-derived featuresiNR-PhysChem: a sequence-based predictor for identifying nuclear receptors and their subfamilies via physical-chemical property matrixExamination of nuclear receptor expression in osteoblasts reveals Rorβ as an important regulator of osteogenesisRetinol kinetics in unsupplemented and vitamin A-retinoic acid supplemented neonatal rats: a preliminary modelDistinct signaling pathways mediate stimulation of cell cycle progression and prevention of apoptotic cell death by estrogen in rat pituitary tumor PR1 cellsCompartmental modeling of whole-body vitamin A kinetics in unsupplemented and vitamin A-retinoic acid-supplemented neonatal rats.Loss of nuclear receptor RXRα in epidermal keratinocytes promotes the formation of Cdk4-activated invasive melanomas.Phosphorylation by PKA potentiates retinoic acid receptor alpha activity by means of increasing interaction with and phosphorylation by cyclin H/cdk7.Structural basis of natural promoter recognition by the retinoid X nuclear receptor.A systems-level interrogation identifies regulators of Drosophila blood cell number and survival.Role of retinoid signaling in the regulation of spermatogenesis.Is PPARbeta/delta a Retinoid Receptor?Galactomutarotase and other galactose-related genes are rapidly induced by retinoic acid in human myeloid cellsThe therapeutic implications of clinically applied modifiers of heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) expression by tumor cells.Direct and indirect vitamin A supplementation strategies result in different plasma and tissue retinol kinetics in neonatal rats.Cellular retinol binding protein 1 could be a tumor suppressor gene in cervical cancer.Dynamic and combinatorial control of gene expression by nuclear retinoic acid receptors (RARs).Retinoic acid receptor alpha is required for synchronization of spermatogenic cycles and its absence results in progressive breakdown of the spermatogenic process.Vitamin A and retinoic acid in the regulation of B-cell development and antibody production.Retinoic acid regulates cell cycle progression and cell differentiation in human monocytic THP-1 cellsActivation of retinoic acid receptors by dihydroretinoids.iNR-Drug: predicting the interaction of drugs with nuclear receptors in cellular networking.Apoptosis and molecular targeting therapy in cancer.Vitamin A kinetics in neonatal rats vs. adult rats: comparisons from model-based compartmental analysis.Hepatitis B virus X protein modulates peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma through protein-protein interaction.Retinoic acid activates monoamine oxidase B promoter in human neuronal cells.Retinoid- and sodium-butyrate-induced decrease in heat shock protein 70 membrane-positive tumor cells is associated with reduced sensitivity to natural killer cell lysis, growth delay, and altered growth morphologyEarly mitochondrial alterations in ATRA-induced cell death.The spot 14 protein inhibits growth and induces differentiation and cell death of human MCF-7 breast cancer cells.Casein kinase 1alpha interacts with retinoid X receptor and interferes with agonist-induced apoptosis.Thyroid hormone receptor alpha1 directly controls transcription of the beta-catenin gene in intestinal epithelial cells.New Sites for Old Suspects: Environmental Allosteric Modifiers of Nuclear Hormone Receptors.Characterization of the interaction between retinoic acid receptor/retinoid X receptor (RAR/RXR) heterodimers and transcriptional coactivators through structural and fluorescence anisotropy studies.13-cis-retinoic acid alters the cellular morphology of slice-cultured serotonergic neurons in the rat.Ablation of epidermal RXRα in cooperation with activated CDK4 and oncogenic NRAS generates spontaneous and acute neonatal UVB induced malignant metastatic melanomas.
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2001 nî lūn-bûn
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2001 թուականի Դեկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2001 թվականի դեկտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2001年の論文
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2001年論文
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2001年論文
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2001年論文
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2001年論文
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2001年論文
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2001年论文
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Nuclear receptors in cell life and death.
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Nuclear receptors in cell life and death.
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Nuclear receptors in cell life and death.
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Nuclear receptors in cell life and death.
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Nuclear receptors in cell life and death.
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Nuclear receptors in cell life and death.
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Nuclear receptors in cell life and death.
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Nuclear receptors in cell life and death.
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Nuclear receptors in cell life and death.
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P1476
Nuclear receptors in cell life and death
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P2093
P304
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10.1016/S1043-2760(01)00502-1
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2001-12-01T00:00:00Z