Retinoic acid-related Orphan Receptor alpha (RORα; NR1F1) is a widely distributed nuclear receptor involved in several (patho)physiological functions including lipid metabolism, inflammation, angiogenesis, and circadian rhythm. To better understand the role of this nuclear receptor in liver, we aimed at displaying genes controlled by RORα in liver cells by generating HepG2 human hepatoma cells stably over-expressing RORα. Genes whose expression was altered in these cells versus control cells were displayed using micro-arrays followed by qRT-PCR analysis. Expression of these genes was also altered in cells in which RORα was transiently over-expressed after adenoviral infection. A number of the genes found were involved in known pathways cont...
BackgroundRetinoid x receptor α (RXRα) is abundantly expressed in the liver and is essential for the...
BackgroundRetinoid x receptor α (RXRα) is abundantly expressed in the liver and is essential for the...
Many nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) control lipid, glucose and energy homeostasis in an organ speci...
The retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor-α (RORα) is an important regulator of various bio...
The retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor-alpha (ROR alpha) is an important regulator of va...
International audienceThe nuclear receptor superfamily is a potential target for the development of ...
International audienceThe nuclear receptor superfamily is a potential target for the development of ...
International audienceThe nuclear receptor superfamily is a potential target for the development of ...
Retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptors (RORs) include RORα (NR1F1), RORβ (NR1F2), and RORγ ...
Retinoid x receptor α (RXRα) is abundantly expressed in the liver and is essential for the function ...
Retinoid x receptor α (RXRα) is abundantly expressed in the liver and is essential for the function ...
Retinoic acid-related orphan receptors RORα and RORγ play a regulatory role in lipid/glucose homeost...
Aim: Retinoic acid-related orphan receptor γ (RORγ) functions as a ligand-dependent transcription fa...
Aim: Retinoic acid-related orphan receptor γ (RORγ) functions as a ligand-dependent transcription fa...
BACKGROUND: Retinoid x receptor α (RXRα) is abundantly expressed in the liver and is essential for t...
BackgroundRetinoid x receptor α (RXRα) is abundantly expressed in the liver and is essential for the...
BackgroundRetinoid x receptor α (RXRα) is abundantly expressed in the liver and is essential for the...
Many nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) control lipid, glucose and energy homeostasis in an organ speci...
The retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor-α (RORα) is an important regulator of various bio...
The retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor-alpha (ROR alpha) is an important regulator of va...
International audienceThe nuclear receptor superfamily is a potential target for the development of ...
International audienceThe nuclear receptor superfamily is a potential target for the development of ...
International audienceThe nuclear receptor superfamily is a potential target for the development of ...
Retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptors (RORs) include RORα (NR1F1), RORβ (NR1F2), and RORγ ...
Retinoid x receptor α (RXRα) is abundantly expressed in the liver and is essential for the function ...
Retinoid x receptor α (RXRα) is abundantly expressed in the liver and is essential for the function ...
Retinoic acid-related orphan receptors RORα and RORγ play a regulatory role in lipid/glucose homeost...
Aim: Retinoic acid-related orphan receptor γ (RORγ) functions as a ligand-dependent transcription fa...
Aim: Retinoic acid-related orphan receptor γ (RORγ) functions as a ligand-dependent transcription fa...
BACKGROUND: Retinoid x receptor α (RXRα) is abundantly expressed in the liver and is essential for t...
BackgroundRetinoid x receptor α (RXRα) is abundantly expressed in the liver and is essential for the...
BackgroundRetinoid x receptor α (RXRα) is abundantly expressed in the liver and is essential for the...
Many nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) control lipid, glucose and energy homeostasis in an organ speci...