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[1]
Genetically determined susceptibility to mycobacterial infection
[2]
PPAR gamma is required for the differentiation of adipose tissue in vivo and in vitro
[3]
Reconstitution of insulin-sensitive glucose transport in fibroblasts requires expression of both PPARgamma and C/EBPalpha
[4]
Stimulation of adipogenesis in fibroblasts by PPAR gamma 2, a lipid-activated transcription factor
[5]
In vitro and in vivo inhibition of ortho- and paramyxovirus infections by a new class of sulfonic acid polymers interacting with virus-cell binding and/or fusion
[6]
Clinical preferences and trends of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor treatments for diabetic macular edema in Japan
[7]
PPAR gamma mediates high-fat diet-induced adipocyte hypertrophy and insulin resistance
[8]
A Comprehensive Pan-Cancer Molecular Study of Gynecologic and Breast Cancers
[9]
Loss of cellular immune reactivity during acute Plasmodium falciparum malaria
[10]
Modulation of the murine peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma 2 promoter activity by CCAAT/enhancer-binding proteins
[11]
Inflammatory mediators, cells and their products in acute host alloresponsiveness
[12]
Prolactin has a pathogenic role in systemic lupus erythematosus
[13]
Anthocyanins protect against ethanol-induced neuronal apoptosis via GABAB1 receptors intracellular signaling in prenatal rat hippocampal neurons
[14]
PPAR gamma is required for placental, cardiac, and adipose tissue development
[15]
Transcriptional regulation of adipogenesis
[16]
Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4alpha (nuclear receptor 2A1) is essential for maintenance of hepatic gene expression and lipid homeostasis
[17]
Differentiation of embryonic stem cells into adipocytes in vitro
[18]
The uPAR System as a Potential Therapeutic Target in the Diseased Eye
[19]
Androgens inhibit adipogenesis during human adipose stem cell commitment to preadipocyte formation
[20]
Regulation of androgen-responsive transcription by the chromatin remodeling factor CHD8
[21]
Inhibiting the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor system recovers STZ-induced diabetic nephropathy
[22]
Neuroendocrine androgen action is a key extraovarian mediator in the development of polycystic ovary syndrome
[23]
C/EBPalpha induces adipogenesis through PPARgamma: a unified pathway
[24]
Androgen metabolism in adipose tissue: recent advances
[25]
Novel Attributions of TREMs in Immunity
[26]
Testosterone inhibits adipogenic differentiation in 3T3-L1 cells: nuclear translocation of androgen receptor complex with beta-catenin and T-cell factor 4 may bypass canonical Wnt signaling to down-regulate adipogenic transcription factors
[27]
Muscarinic receptor subtypes in human iris-ciliary body measured by immunoprecipitation
[28]
Clonal dominance patterns of CD8 T cells in relation to disease progression in HIV-infected children
[29]
Depot differences in steroid receptor expression in adipose tissue: possible role of the local steroid milieu
[30]
Quantitative autoradiography of [3H]muscimol binding in rat brain
[31]
Serotonin receptor localization in rat brain by light microscopic autoradiography
[32]
Dietary transforming growth factor-beta 2 (TGF-β2) supplementation reduces methotrexate-induced intestinal mucosal injury in a rat
[33]
Beta-adrenergic-receptor localization by light microscopic autoradiography
[34]
Autoradiograhic localization of the opiate receptor in rat brain
[35]
Bacterial endotoxin sensitizes the immature brain to hypoxic--ischaemic injury
[36]
Sterol-dependent repression of low density lipoprotein receptor promoter mediated by 16-base pair sequence adjacent to binding site for transcription factor Sp1
[37]
A signature motif in transcriptional co-activators mediates binding to nuclear receptors
[38]
The advanced glycation end product pentosidine correlates to IL-6 and other relevant inflammatory markers in rheumatoid arthritis
[39]
Demonstration of neuroleptic receptor sites in mouse brain by autoradiography
[40]
SREBP-1, a basic-helix-loop-helix-leucine zipper protein that controls transcription of the low density lipoprotein receptor gene
[41]
Brain dopamine receptors
[42]
Agouti regulates adipocyte transcription factors
[43]
Transcription factor-specific requirements for coactivators and their acetyltransferase functions
[44]
Functional interactions of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor, retinoid-X receptor, and Sp1 in the transcriptional regulation of the acyl-coenzyme-A oxidase promoter
[45]
BMP signaling inhibits intestinal stem cell self-renewal through suppression of Wnt-beta-catenin signaling
[46]
Cutting edge: repurification of lipopolysaccharide eliminates signaling through both human and murine toll-like receptor 2
[47]
Quantitative receptor autoradiography using [3H]ultrofilm: application to multiple benzodiazepine receptors
[48]
Autoradiographic localisation of alpha-bungarotoxin-binding sites in the central nervous system
[49]
Induction of specific T-cell responses in HIV infection
[50]
The NPY Y1 receptor antagonist BIBP 3226 blocks NPY induced feeding via a non-specific mechanism
[51]
Isoform 1c of sterol regulatory element binding protein is less active than isoform 1a in livers of transgenic mice and in cultured cells
[52]
The contribution of low affinity NGF receptor (p75NGFR) to delayed neuronal death after ischemia in the gerbil hippocampus
[53]
Analysis of Wnt gene expression in prostate cancer: mutual inhibition by WNT11 and the androgen receptor
[54]
Prostate tumor progression is mediated by a paracrine TGF-beta/Wnt3a signaling axis
[55]
New insights in prolactin: pathological implications
[56]
SREBP-2, a second basic-helix-loop-helix-leucine zipper protein that stimulates transcription by binding to a sterol regulatory element
[57]
Noggin is a mesenchymally derived stimulator of hair-follicle induction
[58]
AgRP(83-132) acts as an inverse agonist on the human-melanocortin-4 receptor
[59]
Noradrenergic alpha 1 and alpha 2 receptors: autoradiographic visualization
[60]
Role for insulin signaling in catecholaminergic neurons in control of energy homeostasis
[61]
A role for the cytoplasmic polyadenylation element in NMDA receptor-regulated mRNA translation in neurons
[62]
Hematopoietic activities of interleukin-1 alpha: in vitro and in vivo modulation by an anti-IL-1 receptor antibody
[63]
Glycine receptor: light microscopic autoradiographic localization with [3H]strychnine
[64]
Wnt/β-catenin signalling in prostate cancer
[65]
Wnt glycoproteins regulate the expression of FoxN1, the gene defective in nude mice
[66]
Extracellular matrix production regulation by TGF-beta in corneal endothelial cells
[67]
N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor signaling results in Aurora kinase-catalyzed CPEB phosphorylation and alpha CaMKII mRNA polyadenylation at synapses
[68]
Ghrelin is a growth-hormone-releasing acylated peptide from stomach
[69]
STAT3 activation of miR-21 and miR-181b-1 via PTEN and CYLD are part of the epigenetic switch linking inflammation to cancer
[70]
The real life of pseudogenes
[71]
Light microscopic localization of brain opiate receptors: a general autoradiographic method which preserves tissue quality
[72]
High-fat diet disrupts behavioral and molecular circadian rhythms in mice
[73]
Genetic interaction between Wnt/beta-catenin and BMP receptor signaling during formation of the AER and the dorsal-ventral axis in the limb
[74]
Central effects of estradiol in the regulation of food intake, body weight, and adiposity
[75]
Role of CBP/P300 in nuclear receptor signalling
[76]
A single protocol to detect transcripts of various types and expression levels in neural tissue and cultured cells: in situ hybridization using digoxigenin-labelled cRNA probes
[77]
Mice lacking ghrelin receptors resist the development of diet-induced obesity
[78]
Hormonal regulation of steroidogenic enzyme expression in granulosa cells during the peri-ovulatory interval in monkeys
[79]
The sympathetic nerve--an integrative interface between two supersystems: the brain and the immune system
[80]
Association between altered expression of adipogenic factor SREBP1 in lipoatrophic adipose tissue from HIV-1-infected patients and abnormal adipocyte differentiation and insulin resistance
[81]
The role of BMP-2 and BMP-4 in follicle initiation and the murine hair cycle
[82]
Class II MHC/peptide complexes are released from APC and are acquired by T cell responders during specific antigen recognition
[83]
IL-1 receptor accessory protein is an essential component of the IL-1 receptor
[84]
Essential roles of BMPR-IA signaling in differentiation and growth of hair follicles and in skin tumorigenesis
[85]
Roles of SWI1, SWI2, and SWI3 proteins for transcriptional enhancement by steroid receptors
[86]
Evolving concepts in G protein-coupled receptor endocytosis: the role in receptor desensitization and signaling
[87]
Quantitative densitometry of neurotransmitter receptors
[88]
Nuclear protein that binds sterol regulatory element of low density lipoprotein receptor promoter. I. Identification of the protein and delineation of its target nucleotide sequence
[89]
Cooperation by sterol regulatory element-binding protein and Sp1 in sterol regulation of low density lipoprotein receptor gene
[90]
Androgen receptors in human preadipocytes and adipocytes: regional specificities and regulation by sex steroids
[91]
Regulation of the mevalonate pathway
[92]
Central mechanisms involved in the orexigenic actions of ghrelin
[93]
Chromatin, TAFs, and a novel multiprotein coactivator are required for synergistic activation by Sp1 and SREBP-1a in vitro
[94]
A CBP integrator complex mediates transcriptional activation and AP-1 inhibition by nuclear receptors
[95]
Light autoradiographic localisation of cholinergic muscarinic receptors in rat brain by specific binding of a potent antagonist
[96]
Integration of regulatory networks by NKX3-1 promotes androgen-dependent prostate cancer survival
[97]
The regulation of HSL and LPL expression by DHT and flutamide in human subcutaneous adipose tissue
[98]
BMP signals inhibit proliferation and in vivo tumor growth of androgen-insensitive prostate carcinoma cells
[99]
Opposite effects of FGF and BMP-4 on embryonic blood formation: roles of PV.1 and GATA-2
[100]
Endotoxin fails to induce IFN-gamma in endotoxin-tolerant mice: deficiencies in both IL-12 heterodimer production and IL-12 responsiveness
[101]
Regulation of leptin promoter function by Sp1, C/EBP, and a novel factor