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Home   •   Spotlight  •  medsci02  •  Most Cited Journal Articles 2002-Medical Sciences (8)
Most Cited Journal Articles 2002-Medical Sciences
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Following is a CAS database record representing a highly cited journal article.



CAS subject entries for this document include: Hormone receptors; Receptors .

CAPLUS COPYRIGHT 2003 ACS

TITLE: The nuclear receptor superfamily: The second decade
AUTHOR(S): Mangelsdorf, David J.; Thummel, Carl; Beato, Miguel; Herrlich, Peter; Schuetz, Guenther; Umesono, Kazuhiko; Blumberg, Bruce; Kastner, Philippe; Mark, Manuel; et al.
CORPORATE SOURCE: Howard Hughes Med. Inst., Univ. Texas Southwestern Med. Center, Dallas, TX, 75235-9050, USA
SOURCE: Cell (Cambridge, Massachusetts) (1995), 83(6), 835-9 CODEN: CELLB5; ISSN: 0092-8674
PUBLISHER: Cell Press
LANGUAGE: English
ABSTRACT:
A review with 21 refs. on the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily discussing ligands, common receptor structure/function domains, and the evolutionary relationships of receptor sequences.

 

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