Molecular mechanism of liver X receptors in cancer therapeutics

Volume: 273, Pages: 119287 - 119287
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
Liver X receptors (LXRs) are receptors that belong to the nuclear receptor superfamily (NRs). It was originally called the “orphan receptor” when it was firstly discovered. Then it was found to be activated by oxysterol and it was officially named LXRs. LXRs are activated by ligands and bind to the retinol X receptor to form a heterodimer and regulate metabolism. Numerous studies have shown that LXRs are involved in regulating immune function...
Paper Details
Title
Molecular mechanism of liver X receptors in cancer therapeutics
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
273
Pages
119287 - 119287
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