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Nuclear Receptor Co-Repressor 1Concept Why?
Nuclear Receptor Co-Repressor 2Concept Why?
NCoR1 and SMRT play unique roles in thyroid hormone action in vivo.Academic Article Why?
Cohen, Ronald N.Person Why?
Nuclear corepressor SMRT is a strong regulator of body weight independently of its ability to regulate thyroid hormone action.Academic Article Why?
Silencing Mediator of Retinoid and Thyroid Hormone Receptors (SMRT) regulates glucocorticoid action in adipocytes.Academic Article Why?
SMRT Regulates Metabolic Homeostasis and Adipose Tissue Macrophage Phenotypes in Tandem.Academic Article Why?
The nuclear receptor corepressor (NCoR) controls thyroid hormone sensitivity and the set point of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis.Academic Article Why?
The silencing mediator of retinoid and thyroid hormone receptors (SMRT) regulates adipose tissue accumulation and adipocyte insulin sensitivity in vivo.Academic Article Why?
Weiss, Roy EmanuelPerson Why?
A novel thyroid hormone receptor-beta mutation that fails to bind nuclear receptor corepressor in a patient as an apparent cause of severe, predominantly pituitary resistance to thyroid hormone.Academic Article Why?
HDAC3 ensures stepwise epidermal stratification via NCoR/SMRT-reliant mechanisms independent of its histone deacetylase activity.Academic Article Why?
Regulation of nuclear coactivator and corepressor expression in mouse cerebellum by thyroid hormone.Academic Article Why?
The nuclear corepressors recognize distinct nuclear receptor complexes.Academic Article Why?
The nuclear receptor corepressors NCoR and SMRT decrease peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma transcriptional activity and repress 3T3-L1 adipogenesis.Academic Article Why?
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