Standout Papers

The nuclear receptor superfamily: The second decade 1981 2026 1996 2011 5.7k
  1. The nuclear receptor superfamily: The second decade (1995)
    David J. Mangelsdorf, Carl S. Thummel et al. Cell
  2. Organization and Expression of Eucaryotic Split Genes Coding for Proteins (1981)
    Richard Breathnach, Pierre Chambon Annual Review of Biochemistry
  3. A decade of molecular biology of retinoic acid receptors (1996)
    Pierre Chambon The FASEB Journal
  4. Human oestrogen receptor cDNA: sequence, expression and homology to v-erb-A (1986)
    Stephen Green, Philippe Walter et al. Nature
  5. A human retinoic acid receptor which belongs to the family of nuclear receptors (1987)
    Martin Petkovich, Nigel J. Brand et al. Nature
  6. Activation of the Estrogen Receptor Through Phosphorylation by Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (1995)
    Shigeaki Kato, Hideki Endoh et al. Science
  7. Two distinct estrogen-regulated promoters generate transcripts encoding the two functionally different human progesterone receptor forms A and B. (1990)
    Philippe Kastner, A. Krust et al. The EMBO Journal
  8. Ovalbumin gene: evidence for a leader sequence in mRNA and DNA sequences at the exon-intron boundaries. (1978)
    Richard Breathnach, C Benoist et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  9. In vivo sequence requirements of the SV40 early promoter region (1981)
    Christophe Benoıst, Pierre Chambon Nature
  10. Crystal structure of the ligand-binding domain of the human nuclear receptor RXR-α (1995)
    William Bourguet, Marc Ruff et al. Nature
  11. Identification of a second human retinoic acid receptor (1988)
    Nigel J. Brand, Martin Petkovich et al. Nature
  12. TIF2, a 160 kDa transcriptional mediator for the ligand-dependent activation function AF-2 of nuclear receptors. (1996)
    Johannes J. Voegel, M. J. Heine et al. The EMBO Journal
  13. Promoter Sequences of Eukaryotic Protein-Coding Genes (1980)
    J L Corden, Bohdan Wasylyk et al. Science
  14. Nonsteroid nuclear receptors: What Are genetic studies telling us about their role in real life? (1995)
    Philippe Kastner, Manuel Mark et al. Cell
  15. A reliable method for the recovery of DNA fragments from agarose and acrylamide gels (1981)
    Guy Dretzen, María Elena de Bellard et al. Analytical Biochemistry
  16. Function of the retinoic acid receptors (RARs) during development: (II) Multiple abnormalities at various stages of organogenesis in RAR double mutants (1994)
    Cathy Mendelsohn, Didier Décimo et al. Development
  17. Tissue‐specific and inducible Cre‐mediated recombination in the gut epithelium (2004)
    Fatima El Marjou, Klaus‐Peter Janssen et al. genesis
  18. Cloning of murine α and β retinoic acid receptors and a novel receptor γ predominantly expressed in skin (1989)
    Arthur Zelent, Andrée Krust et al. Nature
  19. Multiplicity generates diversity in the retinoic acid signalling pathways (1992)
    Mark Leid, Philippe Kastner et al. Trends in Biochemical Sciences
  20. Ligand-activated site-specific recombination in mice. (1996)
    Robert Feil, Jacques Brocard et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  21. DNA Repair Helicase: a Component of BTF2 (TFIIH) Basic Transcription Factor (1993)
    Laurent Schaeffer, Richard Roy et al. Science
  22. Cloning of cDNA sequences of hormone-regulated genes from the MCF-7 human breast cancer cell line (1982)
    Piotr Masiakowski, Richard Breathnach et al. Nucleic Acids Research
  23. Role of the two activating domains of the oestrogen receptor in the cell-type and promoter-context dependent agonistic activity of the anti-oestrogen 4-hydroxytamoxifen. (1990)
    M. Berry, Daniel Metzger et al. The EMBO Journal
  24. A Brg1 Null Mutation in the Mouse Reveals Functional Differences among Mammalian SWI/SNF Complexes (2000)
    Scott J. Bultman, Della Yee et al. Molecular Cell
  25. Retinoic acid receptors and retinoid X receptors: interactions with endogenous retinoic acids. (1993)
    Gary Allenby, M. T. Bocquel et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  26. Function of the retinoic acid receptors (RARs) during development: (I) Craniofacial and skeletal abnormalities in RAR double mutants (1994)
    David Lohnes, Manuel Mark et al. Development
  27. Modulation of oestrogen receptor signalling by association with the activated dioxin receptor (2003)
    Fumiaki Ohtake, Ken‐ichi Takeyama et al. Nature
  28. A third human retinoic acid receptor, hRAR-gamma. (1989)
    A. Krust, Martin Petkovich et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  29. The chicken oestrogen receptor sequence: homology with v-erbA and the human oestrogen and glucocorticoid receptors. (1986)
    A. Krust, Patrick Argos et al. The EMBO Journal
  30. Genetic analysis of RXRα developmental function: Convergence of RXR and RAR signaling pathways in heart and eye morphogenesis (1994)
    Philippe Kastner, Jesús M. Grondona et al. Cell
  31. Folding of the DNA double helix in chromatin-like structures from simian virus 40. (1975)
    Jacques‐Edouard Germond, Bernhard Hirt et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  32. Retinoic acid receptors and cellular retinoid binding proteins: I. A systematic study of their differential pattern of transcription during mouse organogenesis (1990)
    Pascal Dollé, Esther Ruberte et al. Development
  33. Nicotinamide mononucleotide activation of a new DNA-dependent polyadenylic acid synthesizing nuclear enzyme (1963)
    Pierre Chambon, J Weill et al. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
  34. α-Amanitin: A specific inhibitor of one of two DNA-dependent RNA polymerase activities from calf thymus (1970)
    C. Kédinger, Marek Gniazdowski et al. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
  35. Homeostasis in Intestinal Epithelium Is Orchestrated by the Circadian Clock and Microbiota Cues Transduced by TLRs (2013)
    Atish Mukherji, Ahmad Kobiita et al. Cell

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Mutational dissection of the 21 bp repeat region of the SV40 early promoter reveals that it contains overlapping elements of the early-early and late-early promoters
1984
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