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well as by cancers in which it operates as a stimulator of cell proliferation. Consequently, inhibition of action of GHRH by specific antagonistic peptide analogs may emerge as a novel anticancer strategy ( Schally et al . 2001 , Kiaris et al . 2003
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biosynthesis and action ( Martinez-Arguelles & Papadopoulos 2010 ). In this review, we have presented additional insights into this topic. Steroid hormones, thyroid hormone (triiodothyronine and thyroxine), retinoic acid (vitamin A), and calcitriol belong to a
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Introduction The vitamin A (retinol)-derived retinoic acids (RA) are important regulators of a diverse spectrum of physiological processes, including cell proliferation, differentiation, morphogenesis, angiogenesis, and apoptosis ( Maden 2000
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receptors RXR α, β and γ, which bind 9- cis RA. The latter play a central role in a variety of nuclear signaling pathways ( Mangelsdorf & Evans 1995 ) and, in vertebrates, modulate the activities of other nuclear receptors (including RAR, the vitamin D
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Nuclear receptors (NRs) comprise a large family of signal dependent transcription factors that respond to a diverse range of fat soluble ligands including steroids, vitamins A and D, long chain fatty acids, bile acids, thyroid hormone and xenobiotic
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vitamin D3, thyroid hormone, and retinoids ( Mangelsdorf et al. 1995 ). NRs encompass several distinct functional domains. A highly conserved DNA-binding domain is utilized for specific DNA binding to hormone-response elements localized in the promoters