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- In molecular biology and genetics, transcription coregulators are proteins that interact with transcription factors to either activate or repress the transcription...
- Nuclear receptor coregulators are a class of transcription coregulators that have been shown to be involved in any aspect of signaling by any member of...
- consequence of local high protein concentrations together with other coregulators. Androgen receptors interact with other proteins in the nucleus, resulting...
- ERX-11, also known as ERα coregulator-binding modulator-11, is a novel antiestrogen and experimental hormonal antineoplastic agent which is being researched...
- Prochloraz RU-39411 RU-58668 SS1020 TAS-108 (SR-16234) ZB716 ZK-164015 ZK-191703 Coregulator-binding modulators: ERX-11 Noncompetitive inhibitors: Trilostane...
- a transcription coregulator that controls the development of brown adipocytes in brown adipose tissue. Previously, this coregulator was believed to be...
- 1124/mol.116.107276. PMID 28167741. Smith CL, O'Malley BW (February 2004). "Coregulator function: a key to understanding tissue specificity of selective receptor...
- repair replication transcription (Transcription factor, transcriptional coregulator) Signal transduction Proteins may also be classified by which subcellular...
- transcription coregulators) that facilitate or inhibit the transcription of the ****ociated target gene into mRNA. The function of these coregulators are varied...
- S2CID 5790990. Thakur, MK; Paramanik, V (2009). "Role of steroid hormone coregulators in health and disease". Hormone Research. 71 (4): 194–200. doi:10.1159/000201107...