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  1. Nuclear receptor - Wikipedia

    Nuclear receptors bind directly to DNA regulating the expression of adjacent genes; hence these receptors are classified as transcription factors. [2][3] The regulation of gene expression by nuclear …

  2. Nuclear receptors in health and disease: signaling pathways, …

    Jul 28, 2025 · This review summarizes the current understanding of nuclear receptors in both physiological and pathological contexts, providing insights into the signaling pathways they regulate.

  3. The nuclear receptor superfamily: A structural perspective

    Nuclear receptors (NRs) are a family of transcription factors that regulate numerous physiological processes such as metabolism, reproduction, inflammation, as well as the circadian rhythm.

  4. Nuclear Receptors: Structure, Types & Functions Overview - BOC …

    Explore the structure, classification, and essential roles of nuclear receptors in gene regulation, metabolism, and hormone signaling across animals.

  5. Nuclear receptor: Structure and function - ScienceDirect

    Nuclear receptors (NRs) are thyroid, steroid, vitamin D3, and retinoid receptors found in nematodes, arthropods, and vertebrates.

  6. What Are Nuclear Receptors and How Do They Work?

    Nuclear receptors (NRs) are specialized proteins found inside cells that act as molecular switches, translating signals from the body’s environment into changes in genetic activity.

  7. Structural overview and perspectives of the nuclear receptors, a major ...

    The nuclear receptors (NRs) are an evolutionarily related family of transcription factors, which share certain common structural characteristics and regulate the expressions of various genes by …

  8. Nuclear Receptors | Cell Signaling Technology

    3 days ago · The nuclear receptor superfamily are ligand-activated transcription factors that play diverse roles in cell differentiation/development, proliferation, and metabolism and are associated with …

  9. Nuclear Receptors: A Key to Health and Disease

    Nuclear receptors are proteins found within cells, acting as sensors for various molecules such as steroid hormones, thyroid hormones, and vitamins. These receptors are located either in the …

  10. Nuclear receptor: Structure and function - PubMed

    Ligand-dependent transcription factors are nuclear receptors (NRs) that regulate various critical cellular processes such as reproduction, metabolism, development, etc. NRs are classified into (subgroup 0 …