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The following pages link to The orphan Rev-erb nuclear receptors: a link between metabolism, circadian rhythm and inflammation? (Q34652193):
Displaying 33 items.
- The Structural Basis of Gas-Responsive Transcription by the Human Nuclear Hormone Receptor REV-ERBβ (Q27653944) (← links)
- Persistent polar depletion of stratospheric ozone and emergent mechanisms of ultraviolet radiation-mediated health dysregulation (Q28388352) (← links)
- Nocturnin: a circadian target of Pparg-induced adipogenesis. (Q30423863) (← links)
- The nuclear receptor DHR3 modulates dS6 kinase-dependent growth in Drosophila (Q33576765) (← links)
- An RNA interference screen identifies metabolic regulators NR1D1 and PBP as novel survival factors for breast cancer cells with the ERBB2 signature (Q33722873) (← links)
- Ultradian cortisol pulsatility encodes a distinct, biologically important signal (Q33803860) (← links)
- The nuclear receptor gene family in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, contains a novel subfamily group (Q33805213) (← links)
- Interactions of the crustacean nuclear receptors HR3 and E75 in the regulation of gene transcription (Q33862790) (← links)
- The C. elegans developmental timing protein LIN-42 regulates diapause in response to environmental cues (Q34164865) (← links)
- hnRNP Q and PTB modulate the circadian oscillation of mouse Rev-erb alpha via IRES-mediated translation (Q34298116) (← links)
- Thiol-disulfide Redox Dependence of Heme Binding and Heme Ligand Switching in Nuclear Hormone Receptor Rev-erbβ (Q34575796) (← links)
- Retinoic acid-related orphan receptor γ directly regulates neuronal PAS domain protein 2 transcription in vivo (Q35040936) (← links)
- R-α-lipoic acid does not reverse hepatic inflammation of aging, but lowers lipid anabolism, while accentuating circadian rhythm transcript profiles. (Q35850277) (← links)
- Human IL10 gene repression by Rev-erbα ameliorates Mycobacterium tuberculosis clearance. (Q36760375) (← links)
- Ecdysone triggered PGRP-LC expression controls Drosophila innate immunity (Q36898494) (← links)
- Increased atherosclerotic lesions in LDL receptor deficient mice with hematopoietic nuclear receptor Rev-erbα knock- down (Q37310434) (← links)
- In Vitro Metabolic Studies of REV-ERB Agonists SR9009 and SR9011. (Q37377365) (← links)
- Arthropod nuclear receptors and their role in molting (Q37606526) (← links)
- The orphan nuclear receptors at their 25-year reunion (Q38149738) (← links)
- Suppression of atherosclerosis by synthetic REV-ERB agonist. (Q38444786) (← links)
- RNA Dynamics in the Control of Circadian Rhythm (Q38852154) (← links)
- NR1D1 ameliorates Mycobacterium tuberculosis clearance through regulation of autophagy. (Q39961230) (← links)
- Annotation of the Nuclear Receptors in an Estuarine Fish species, Fundulus heteroclitus (Q41347283) (← links)
- Covalent attachment of heme to the protein moiety in an insect E75 nitric oxide sensor. (Q42011741) (← links)
- Adrenal glucocorticoids have a key role in circadian resynchronization in a mouse model of jet lag. (Q42737260) (← links)
- Crosstalk between circadian rhythmicity, mitochondrial dynamics and macrophage bactericidal activity (Q49996929) (← links)
- The circadian clock components BMAL1 and REV-ERBα regulate flavivirus replication (Q61053654) (← links)
- Pharmacological activation of the nuclear receptor REV-ERB reverses cognitive deficits and reduces amyloid-β burden in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (Q64056852) (← links)
- Identification of the circadian transcriptome in adult mouse skeletal muscle (Q80433245) (← links)
- Decreased expression of Rev-Erbα in the epileptic foci of temporal lobe epilepsy and activation of Rev-Erbα have anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects in the pilocarpine model (Q89471723) (← links)
- Rev-erbα Inhibits Proliferation and Promotes Apoptosis of Preadipocytes through the Agonist GSK4112 (Q90230435) (← links)
- Rev-erbα Negatively Regulates Osteoclast and Osteoblast Differentiation through p38 MAPK Signaling Pathway (Q92377250) (← links)
- Distinct CholinomiR Blood Cell Signature as a Potential Modulator of the Cholinergic System in Women with Fibromyalgia Syndrome (Q112278137) (← links)