Nuclear Receptor Research

Nuclear receptors are a category of proteins located inside cells which are liable for sensing steroid, thyroid hormones, retinoic acid and associated molecules. Nuclear receptors with different proteins to alter the expression of precise genes, thereby controlling the development, homeostasis, and metabolism of the organism.

Thyroid Hormone Receptor
Hormone Receptor
Ligands Ultraspiracle
Steroid Hormones Histone Deacetylases
Glucocorticoid Tamoxifen
Androgen Receptor Endometrium
Mineralocorticoid Receptor Heterodimers
Estrogen Receptor Aldosterone
Retinoic Acid Receptor Cortisol
Heterodimers Progesterone
Phosphorylation Glucocorticoids
Thiazolidinediones Dihyhdrotestosterone (DHT)
Ecdysone Receptor Androgen Receptor

Nuclear Receptor Research is a peer-reviewed open access journal that publishes high-quality, original research and review articles covering all aspects of research involving all members of the nuclear receptor superfamily.

Nuclear Receptor Research adopts the continuous publishing model in which an article is published online as soon as it is accepted, with no issue serialization.

Nuclear Receptor Research is now archived in Portico in order to maintain access to its content in perpetuity.

Nuclear Receptor Research was founded in 2014 by Prof. Mostafa Z. Badr who served as the Editor-in-Chief of the journal from 2014 until March 2019.

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