Nuclear receptors, cholesterol homeostasis and the immune system

Volume: 191, Pages: 105364 - 105364
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
Cholesterol is essential for maintaining membrane fluidity in eukaryotes. Additionally, the synthetic cascade of cholesterol results in precursor molecules important for cellular function such as lipid raft formation and protein prenylation. As such, cholesterol homeostasis is tightly regulated. Interestingly, it is now known that some cholesterol precursors and many metabolites serve as active signaling molecules, binding to different classes...
Paper Details
Title
Nuclear receptors, cholesterol homeostasis and the immune system
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
191
Pages
105364 - 105364
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