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1. Reprogramming of the LXRα Transcriptome Sustains Macrophage Secondary Inflammatory Responses.

2. Transcriptional determinants of lipid mobilization in human adipocytes.

3. Antioxidants stimulate BACH1-dependent tumor angiogenesis.

4. Author Correction: γ-Linolenic acid in maternal milk drives cardiac metabolic maturation.

5. γ-Linolenic acid in maternal milk drives cardiac metabolic maturation.

6. Antagonistic action of GPS2 and KDM1A at enhancers governs alternative macrophage activation by interleukin 4.

7. Plaque Evaluation by Ultrasound and Transcriptomics Reveals BCLAF1 as a Regulator of Smooth Muscle Cell Lipid Transdifferentiation in Atherosclerosis.

8. An optimized 4C-seq protocol based on cistrome and epigenome data in the mouse RAW264.7 macrophage cell line.

9. Transcriptional and epigenetic control of adipocyte remodeling during obesity.

10. The corepressors GPS2 and SMRT control enhancer and silencer remodeling via eRNA transcription during inflammatory activation of macrophages.

11. Loss of G protein pathway suppressor 2 in human adipocytes triggers lipid remodeling by upregulating ATP binding cassette subfamily G member 1.

12. Adipocyte Reprogramming by the Transcriptional Coregulator GPS2 Impacts Beta Cell Insulin Secretion.

13. The Nuclear Receptor-Co-repressor Complex in Control of Liver Metabolism and Disease.

14. Hepatocyte-specific loss of GPS2 in mice reduces non-alcoholic steatohepatitis via activation of PPARα.

15. G protein pathway suppressor 2 (GPS2) links inflammation and cholesterol efflux by controlling lipopolysaccharide-induced ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 expression in macrophages.

16. Impaired LXRα Phosphorylation Attenuates Progression of Fatty Liver Disease.

17. Preparation of Frozen Liver Tissues for Integrated Omics Analysis.

18. GPS2 Deficiency Triggers Maladaptive White Adipose Tissue Expansion in Obesity via HIF1A Activation.

19. Transcriptional repression in macrophages-basic mechanisms and alterations in metabolic inflammatory diseases.

20. Loss of the co-repressor GPS2 sensitizes macrophage activation upon metabolic stress induced by obesity and type 2 diabetes.

21. Nuclear Receptor Coregulators in Metabolism and Disease.

23. Genomic and epigenomic regulation of adipose tissue inflammation in obesity.

24. SMRT-GPS2 corepressor pathway dysregulation coincides with obesity-linked adipocyte inflammation.

25. Liver X receptor biology and pharmacology: new pathways, challenges and opportunities.

26. Ligand-independent actions of the orphan receptors/corepressors DAX-1 and SHP in metabolism, reproduction and disease.

27. Genome-wide landscape of liver X receptor chromatin binding and gene regulation in human macrophages.

28. Knockdown of SF-1 and RNF31 affects components of steroidogenesis, TGFβ, and Wnt/β-catenin signaling in adrenocortical carcinoma cells.

29. Transcriptional control of metabolic and inflammatory pathways by nuclear receptor SUMOylation.

30. Metabolic nuclear receptor signaling and the inflammatory acute phase response.

31. Reporter zebrafish: endocrine disruption meets estrogen signaling.

32. New wrestling rules of anti-inflammatory transrepression by oxysterol receptor LXR revealed.

33. GPS2-dependent corepressor/SUMO pathways govern anti-inflammatory actions of LRH-1 and LXRbeta in the hepatic acute phase response.

34. Functional interaction of DYX1C1 with estrogen receptors suggests involvement of hormonal pathways in dyslexia.

35. GPS2 is required for cholesterol efflux by triggering histone demethylation, LXR recruitment, and coregulator assembly at the ABCG1 locus.

36. E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF31 cooperates with DAX-1 in transcriptional repression of steroidogenesis.

37. Molecular dynamics simulations of human LRH-1: the impact of ligand binding in a constitutively active nuclear receptor.

38. Involvement of corepressor complex subunit GPS2 in transcriptional pathways governing human bile acid biosynthesis.

39. Co-planar 3,3',4,4',5-pentachlorinated biphenyl and non-co-planar 2,2',4,6,6'-pentachlorinated biphenyl differentially induce recruitment of oestrogen receptor alpha to aryl hydrocarbon receptor target genes.

40. Estrogen receptors: how do they signal and what are their targets.

41. Structural insights into corepressor recognition by antagonist-bound estrogen receptors.

42. Coordinated recruitment of histone methyltransferase G9a and other chromatin-modifying enzymes in SHP-mediated regulation of hepatic bile acid metabolism.

43. Wrestling rules in transrepression: as easy as SUMO-1, -2, -3?

44. Subtle side-chain modifications of the hop phytoestrogen 8-prenylnaringenin result in distinct agonist/antagonist activity profiles for estrogen receptors alpha and beta.

45. Transcriptional corepression by SHP: molecular mechanisms and physiological consequences.

46. EID3 is a novel EID family member and an inhibitor of CBP-dependent co-activation.

47. Delineation of a unique protein-protein interaction site on the surface of the estrogen receptor.

48. An alternative splicing variant of the selenoprotein thioredoxin reductase is a modulator of estrogen signaling.

49. Functional conservation of interactions between a homeodomain cofactor and a mammalian FTZ-F1 homologue.

50. Tomato heat stress transcription factor HsfB1 represents a novel type of general transcription coactivator with a histone-like motif interacting with the plant CREB binding protein ortholog HAC1.

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