Nuclear receptors: recent drug discovery for cancer therapies
L Zhao, S Zhou, JÅ Gustafsson - Endocrine reviews, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Nuclear receptors (NRs) are transcription factors actively involved in many aspects of human
physiology and pathology, serving as sensors of stimuli, master regulators of downstream …
physiology and pathology, serving as sensors of stimuli, master regulators of downstream …
Nuclear receptors: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutics
Nuclear receptors are classically defined as ligand-activated transcription factors that
regulate key functions in reproduction, development, and physiology. Humans have 48 …
regulate key functions in reproduction, development, and physiology. Humans have 48 …
Nuclear receptors in cancer—uncovering new and evolving roles through genomic analysis
VK Dhiman, MJ Bolt, KP White - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2018 - nature.com
Nuclear receptors (NRs) have historically been at the forefront of cancer research, where
they are known to act as critical regulators of disease. They also serve as biomarkers for …
they are known to act as critical regulators of disease. They also serve as biomarkers for …
[PDF][PDF] The nuclear receptor superfamily and drug discovery
JT Moore, JL Collins, KH Pearce - … : Chemistry Enabling Drug …, 2006 - scholar.archive.org
A central theme that defines the field of endocrinology is the act of controlling activities and
processes at distal sites in the body. Signaling molecules, in some cases nonprotein small …
processes at distal sites in the body. Signaling molecules, in some cases nonprotein small …
[HTML][HTML] Structure and function of the nuclear receptor superfamily and current targeted therapies of prostate cancer
The nuclear receptor superfamily comprises a large group of proteins with functions
essential for cell signaling, survival, and proliferation. There are multiple distinctions …
essential for cell signaling, survival, and proliferation. There are multiple distinctions …
Principles for modulation of the nuclear receptor superfamily
Nuclear receptors are major targets for drug discovery and have key roles in development
and homeostasis, as well as in many diseases such as obesity, diabetes and cancer. This …
and homeostasis, as well as in many diseases such as obesity, diabetes and cancer. This …
Minireview: Not picking pockets: nuclear receptor alternate-site modulators (NRAMs)
Because of their central importance in gene regulation and mediating the actions of many
hormones, the nuclear receptors (NRs) have long been recognized as very important …
hormones, the nuclear receptors (NRs) have long been recognized as very important …
Nuclear receptor drug discovery
T Chen - Current opinion in chemical biology, 2008 - Elsevier
Nuclear receptors (NR) are ligand-activated transcription factors that regulate the activation
of a variety of important target genes. There are 48 genes that encode NRs in the human …
of a variety of important target genes. There are 48 genes that encode NRs in the human …
Nuclear receptors and their selective pharmacologic modulators
Nuclear receptors are ligand-activated transcription factors and include the receptors for
steroid hormones, lipophilic vitamins, sterols, and bile acids. These receptors serve as …
steroid hormones, lipophilic vitamins, sterols, and bile acids. These receptors serve as …
Minireview: nuclear receptors and breast cancer
SD Conzen - Molecular endocrinology, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Until recently, the study of nuclear receptor (NR) function in breast cancer biology has been
largely limited to estrogen and progesterone receptors. The development of reliable gene …
largely limited to estrogen and progesterone receptors. The development of reliable gene …