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ISBN 10: 0444528733
ISBN 13: 9780444528735
Author: Reshma Tanejah
A superb compilation of reviews from leading experts in the field of nuclear receptors, volume 16 in the Advances in Developmental Biology series covers the role of different nuclear receptor subfamilies in development, physiology and metabolism. This volume brilliantly reviews how genetic defects in the function of nuclear receptors leads to various developmental defects. Receptors discussed include: thyroid receptors, peroxisome proliferators activated receptors, and retinoic acid receptors. Additionaly, this volume offers an indespesable chapter on the orphan receptors Ftz-F1, COUPs, and RORs in embryonic and postnatal development.
* Provides a compilation of reviews of several nuclear receptor subfamilies – such as TRs, PPARs, RARs, the orphan receptors COUP-TFs, RORs, and Ftz-F1 in embryonic and postnatal development.
* Offers a detailed section on retinoid receptor signaling
* Covers the role of co-repressors and co-activators in modulation of nuclear receptor functions
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Developmental Roles of the Thyroid Hormone Receptor Alpha and Beta Genes
Chapter 2: PPARs in Fetal and Early Postnatal Development
Chapter 3: Regulation of Murine Embryonic Patterning and Morphogenesis by Retinoic Acid Signaling
Chapter 4: Molecular Mediators of Retinoic Acid Signaling During Development
Chapter 5: Hindbrain Development and Retinoids
Chapter 6: Retinoid Receptors in Vertebral Patterning
Chapter 7: Mouse Embryocarcinoma F9 Cells and Retinoic Acid: A Model to Study the Molecular Mechanisms of Differentiation
Chapter 8: The Ftz-F1 Family: Orphan Nuclear Receptors Regulated by Novel Protein–Protein Interactions
Chapter 9: Role of Chicken Ovalbumin Upstream Promoter-Transcription Factor I in the Development of the Brain
Chapter 10: Retinoid-Related Orphan Receptors (RORs): Roles in Cellular Differentiation and Development
Chapter 11: Hairless: A Nuclear Receptor Corepressor Essential for Skin Function
Chapter 12: Nuclear Receptor Transcriptional Coactivators in Development and Metabolism
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