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Class:IdLiteratureReference:444825
_displayNameIdentification of a nuclear receptor for bile acids
_timestamp2009-10-26 18:04:01
author[Person:444832] Makishima, M
[Person:444833] Okamoto, AY
[Person:444835] Repa, JJ
[Person:444836] Tu, H
[Person:444828] Learned, RM
[Person:444818] Luk, A
[Person:444827] Hull, MV
[Person:444845] Lustig, KD
[Person:209751] Mangelsdorf, DJ
[Person:265447] Shan, B
created[InstanceEdit:444852] Jupe, S, 2009-10-26
journalScience
pages1362-5
pubMedIdentifier10334992
titleIdentification of a nuclear receptor for bile acids
volume284
year1999
(literatureReference)[Summation:444819] The G-protein coupled bile acid receptor (GPBAR1) responds t...
[Reaction:5340195] NR1H4 binds DCA, CDCA, LCHA [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5340251] NR1H4:DCA,CDCA,LCHA binds RXRA and NCOA1,2 [Homo sapiens]
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