
Nuclear Receptors and Genetic Disease
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Product details:
- Publisher Academic Press
- Date of Publication 6 September 2000
- ISBN 9780121461607
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages419 pages
- Size 244x172 mm
- Weight 970 g
- Language English
- Illustrations w. figs. 0
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Long description:
Nuclear Receptors and Genetic Disease provides the first compilation of the role of nuclear hormones in health and disease and incorporates the latest breakthroughs in the field. It provides comprehensive reviews of the major receptors prepared by the acknowledged experts in each area. Each chapter provides information on the history, physiology, structure, mechanism of action, genetics, pathophysiology, disease diagnosis, and disease treatment for a particular nuclear receptor. Each chapter also includes a table showing all the known mutations of the respective nuclear receptor with the corresponding clinical disorder.
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The Nuclear Receptor Superfamily, T.P. BurrisThyroid Hormone Receptors, U. Dressel and A. BaniahmadEstrogen and Progesterone Receptors, G.F. AllanThe Androgen Receptor, G. Jenster, J. Trapman and A.O. BrinkmanDAX-1 and Related Orphan Receptors, E. Vilain and E.R.B. McCabeThe Vitamin D Receptor, P.N. MacDonald, D.M. Kraichely and A.J. BrownRetinoid Receptors, A.C.-K. Chung and A.J. CooneyMineralocorticoid and Glucocorticoid Receptors, T. Kino, A. Vottero and G.P. ChrousosHepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4?, F.M. Sladek and S.D. SeidelPeroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (PPAR), A. Elbrecht, A. Adams and D.E. MollerCoactivators and Corepressors,D.M. Lonard and Z. Nawaz
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