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Nuclear Receptors

Current Concepts and Future Challenges

  • Focuses on biology of nuclear receptors
  • Up to date reviews of diverse aspects of Nuclear Receptor biology
  • Contributions from authors of major standing in the Nuclear Receptor Field
  • Provides an outstanding reference book for new and established Nuclear Receptor researchers
  • First comprehensive book of its type since for almost 20 year

Part of the book series: Proteins and Cell Regulation (PROR, volume 8)

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Nuclear Receptors an Introductory Overview

    • Chris M. Bunce, Moray J. Campbell
    Pages 1-13
  3. What does Evolution Teach us about Nuclear Receptors?

    • Gabriel Markov, FranÇois Bonneton, Vincent Laudet
    Pages 15-29
  4. The Glucocorticoid Receptor

    • Robert H. Oakley, John A. Cidlowski
    Pages 63-89
  5. Estrogen Receptors: Their Actions and Functional Roles in Health and Disease

    • Stefan Nilsson, Jan-Åke Gustafsson
    Pages 91-141
  6. Androgen Receptor

    • James T. Dalton, Wenqing Gao
    Pages 143-182
  7. Thyroid Hormone Receptors

    • BjÖRn VennstrÖM, Hong Liu, Douglas Forrest
    Pages 183-201
  8. The Vitamin D Receptor (NR1I1)

    • Orla Maguire, Moray J. Campbell
    Pages 203-236
  9. Retinoic Acid Receptors

    • Audrey Cras, Fabien Guidez, Christine Chomienne
    Pages 237-258
  10. PPARs: Important Regulators in Metabolism and Inflammation

    • Linda M. Sanderson, Sander Kersten
    Pages 259-285
  11. Xenobiotic Receptors CAR and PXR

    • Curtis Klaassen, Hong Lu
    Pages 287-305
  12. Fxr

    • Yandong Wang, Weidong Chen, Xiaosong Chen, Wendong Huang
    Pages 307-326
  13. Physiological Functions of TR2 and TR4 Orphan Nuclear Receptor

    • Su Liu, Shaozhen Xie, Yi-fen Lee, Chawnshang Chang
    Pages 327-343
  14. Non-Genomic Action of Sex Steroid Hormones

    • Antimo Migliaccio, Gabriella Castoria, Ferdinando Auricchio
    Pages 365-379
  15. Ligand Regulation and Nuclear Receptor Action

    • Martin Hewison
    Pages 381-417
  16. Systems Biology: Towards Realistic and Useful Models of Molecular Networks

    • F.J. Bruggeman, A. Kolodkin, K. Rybakova, M. MonÉ, H.V. Westerhoff
    Pages 439-453
  17. Back Matter

    Pages 455-457

About this book

In 1890 a case of myxedema was treated in Lisbon by the implantation of a sheep thyroid gland with the immediate improvement in the patient’s condition. A few years later, medications for the then ill-explained condition of the menopause included tablets made from cow ovaries. In the first quarter of the 20th century the identification of vitamin D, and its sunlight driven production in skin, paved the way to the elimination of rickets as a major medical problem. Twenty years or so later, Sir Vincent Wigglesworth established the endocrine basis of developmental moulting in insects, arguably the most commonly performed animal behaviour on Planet Earth. A paradigm that would unify these disparate observations arose between 1985 and 1987 beginning with the identification of the glucocorticoid receptor and the nuclear receptor super-family. What follows is a timely and positive manifestation of the capacity, productivity and value of international human scientific endeavour. Based on intrigue, lively competition and cooperation a global effort has rapidly fostered a school of biology with widespread ramifications for the understanding of metazoan animals, the human condition and the state of the planet. This book is the first this century to try and capture the spirit of this endeavour, to depict where the field is now and to identify some of the challenges and opportunities for the future.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Chris M. Bunce

  • Dept. Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, U.S.A.

    Moray J. Campbell

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eBook USD 169.00
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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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