AbstractThe NR4A subfamily of nuclear receptors consists of three mammalian members: Nur77, Nurr1, and NOR-1. The NR4A receptors are involved in essential physiological processes such as adaptive and innate immune cell differentiation, metabolism and brain function. They act as transcription factors that directly modulate gene expression, but can also form trans-repressive complexes with other transcription factors. In contrast to steroid hormone nuclear receptors such as the estrogen receptor or the glucocorticoid receptor, no ligands have been described for the NR4A receptors. This lack of known ligands might be explained by the structure of the ligand-binding domain of NR4A receptors, which shows an active conformation and a ligand-bindi...
Nuclear receptor Nor-1, together with Nur77 and Nurr1, belongs to the NR4A subfamily of nuclear rece...
Nr4a1-3 encode a small family of orphan nuclear hormone receptors with transcriptional activity. The...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) are biomedically important transcription factors that regulate gene expressi...
The NR4A subfamily of nuclear receptors consists of three mammalian members: Nur77, Nurr1, and NOR-1...
AbstractThe NR4A subfamily of nuclear receptors consists of three mammalian members: Nur77, Nurr1, a...
The nuclear hormone receptor (NR) superfamily includes the orphan NR4A subgroup, comprised of Nur77 ...
The NR4A1–NR4A3 (Nur77, Nurr1, and Nor-1) subfamily of nuclear receptors is a group of immediate ear...
The nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily comprises the largest family of ligand-activated transcription...
AbstractNur77, Nurr1 and NOR-1 form the NR4A subfamily of the nuclear receptor superfamily and have ...
To understand chronic inflammatory diseases such as atherosclerosis, we require in-depth knowledge o...
Nuclear receptors are one of the most abundant classes of transcriptional regulators in animals (met...
Nuclear receptor related 1 (Nurr1) is an orphan ligand-activated transcription factor and considered...
Numerous members of the nuclear hormone receptor (NR) superfamily have been demonstrated to regulate...
NOR-1/NR4A3 is an orphan member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily. NOR-1 and its close rel...
Heart failure is characterized by the constant interplay between the underlying cardiac insult, degr...
Nuclear receptor Nor-1, together with Nur77 and Nurr1, belongs to the NR4A subfamily of nuclear rece...
Nr4a1-3 encode a small family of orphan nuclear hormone receptors with transcriptional activity. The...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) are biomedically important transcription factors that regulate gene expressi...
The NR4A subfamily of nuclear receptors consists of three mammalian members: Nur77, Nurr1, and NOR-1...
AbstractThe NR4A subfamily of nuclear receptors consists of three mammalian members: Nur77, Nurr1, a...
The nuclear hormone receptor (NR) superfamily includes the orphan NR4A subgroup, comprised of Nur77 ...
The NR4A1–NR4A3 (Nur77, Nurr1, and Nor-1) subfamily of nuclear receptors is a group of immediate ear...
The nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily comprises the largest family of ligand-activated transcription...
AbstractNur77, Nurr1 and NOR-1 form the NR4A subfamily of the nuclear receptor superfamily and have ...
To understand chronic inflammatory diseases such as atherosclerosis, we require in-depth knowledge o...
Nuclear receptors are one of the most abundant classes of transcriptional regulators in animals (met...
Nuclear receptor related 1 (Nurr1) is an orphan ligand-activated transcription factor and considered...
Numerous members of the nuclear hormone receptor (NR) superfamily have been demonstrated to regulate...
NOR-1/NR4A3 is an orphan member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily. NOR-1 and its close rel...
Heart failure is characterized by the constant interplay between the underlying cardiac insult, degr...
Nuclear receptor Nor-1, together with Nur77 and Nurr1, belongs to the NR4A subfamily of nuclear rece...
Nr4a1-3 encode a small family of orphan nuclear hormone receptors with transcriptional activity. The...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) are biomedically important transcription factors that regulate gene expressi...