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mechanisms of action of NRs made possible through advances in genomic technologies. The nuclear receptor superfamily The human nuclear receptor superfamily consists of 48 members. These transcription factors include the receptors for steroid hormones
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negative SMAD4 protein (AtT-20 SMAD4-DN) ( Fig. 1F ). RA and BMP-4 signaling factors associate to form transcriptional complexes AtT-20 cells express the isoforms β and γ of the RA receptors (RAR) family, and the isoforms α, β and γ of the RXR
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of genes is dependent on the action of transcription factors that transduce extra and intracellular signals into specific biological programs. Indeed, a purified fraction containing a receptor for the hormone cortisol (glucocorticoid receptor, GR) was
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stimulation of PR-positive mammary epithelial cells induces transcription and secretion of multiple mitogenic factors, including Wnts, Areg, HB-EGF, and receptor activator of nuclear factor kappaB ligand (RANKL) that induce proliferation of neighboring PR
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Introduction Approximately 75% of breast cancers are classified as estrogen receptor-α (ER) positive. In these cancers, the ER is no longer correctly regulated, subverts cell division regulation, and becomes the driving transcription factor in
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Introduction Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) function as ligand-activated transcription factors that regulate gene expression involved in reproduction, development and general metabolism ( Gronemeyer & Laudet 1995 ). NRs function as
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breast cancer according to their molecular portraits – luminal A, luminal B, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2, also known as ERBB2) enriched and basal-like – are typified by nuclear hormone receptor profiles that dictate pathology as well as