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    Nuclear receptors at the crossroads of inflammation and atherosclerosis

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Nuclear receptors comprise a superfamily of ligand- and signal-dependent transcription factors that regulate diverse aspects of reproduction, development, metabolism and immunity -- Recent studies have demonstrated that a subset of nuclear receptors can co-ordinately regulate aspects of inflammation and metabolism that impact on the development of atherosclerosis and type 2 diabetes by inhibiting transcriptional responses to toll like receptors -- The nuclear receptor co-repressor NCoR plays a key role in maintaining inflammatory response genes in a repressed state under basal conditions -- PPARg inhibits inflammatory responses by preventing the removal of NCoR from target genes.…”
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    Nuclear receptors at the crossroads of inflammation and atherosclerosis

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Nuclear receptors comprise a superfamily of ligand- and signal-dependent transcription factors that regulate diverse aspects of reproduction, development, metabolism and immunity -- Recent studies have demonstrated that a subset of nuclear receptors can co-ordinately regulate aspects of inflammation and metabolism that impact on the development of atherosclerosis and type 2 diabetes by inhibiting transcriptional responses to toll like receptors -- The nuclear receptor co-repressor NCoR plays a key role in maintaining inflammatory response genes in a repressed state under basal conditions -- PPARg inhibits inflammatory responses by preventing the removal of NCoR from target genes.…”
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    Nuclear receptors at the crossroads of inflammation and atherosclerosis

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Nuclear receptors comprise a superfamily of ligand- and signal-dependent transcription factors that regulate diverse aspects of reproduction, development, metabolism and immunity -- Recent studies have demonstrated that a subset of nuclear receptors can co-ordinately regulate aspects of inflammation and metabolism that impact on the development of atherosclerosis and type 2 diabetes by inhibiting transcriptional responses to toll like receptors -- The nuclear receptor co-repressor NCoR plays a key role in maintaining inflammatory response genes in a repressed state under basal conditions -- PPARg inhibits inflammatory responses by preventing the removal of NCoR from target genes.…”
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    Electronic Video