48 results on '"Gronemeyer, Hinrich"'
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2. Development of biotin-retinoid conjugates as chemical probes for analysis of retinoid function
3. Assessing quality standards for ChIP-seq and related massive parallel sequencing-generated datasets: When rating goes beyond avoiding the crisis
4. Genome-wide studies of nuclear receptors in cell fate decisions
5. Modulation of RXR function through ligand design
6. Epigenetic profiling of the antitumor natural product psammaplin A and its analogues
7. Regulator of Calcineurin 1 (RCAN1) Facilitates Neuronal Apoptosis through Caspase-3 Activation
8. Discovery of Novel Transcriptional and Epigenetic Targets in APL by Global ChIP Analyses: Emerging Opportunity and Challenge
9. Growth Factor-Antagonized Rexinoid Apoptosis Involves Permissive PPARγ/RXR Heterodimers to Activate the Intrinsic Death Pathway by NO
10. Retinoid receptor subtype-selective modulators through synthetic modifications of RARγ agonists
11. Differential Action on Coregulator Interaction Defines Inverse Retinoid Agonists and Neutral Antagonists
12. Fingering Modulators of Retinoic Acid Signaling Identifies New Prognostic Marker for Neuroblastoma
13. New retinoid chemotypes: 9-cis-Retinoic acid analogs with hydrophobic rings derived from terpenes as selective RAR agonists
14. A new era of cancer therapy: Cancer cell targeted therapies are coming of age
15. HDAC inhibitors induce apoptosis in glucocorticoid-resistant acute lymphatic leukemia cells despite a switch from the extrinsic to the intrinsic death pathway
16. Structure, function and modulation of retinoic acid receptor beta, a tumor suppressor
17. Recruitment of RXR by Homotetrameric RARα Fusion Proteins Is Essential for Transformation
18. Synthesis of the PPARβ/δ-selective agonist GW501516 and C4-thiazole-substituted analogs
19. Retinoic acid via RARα inhibits the expression of 24-hydroxylase in human prostate stromal cells
20. Acute myeloid leukemia: Therapeutic impact of epigenetic drugs
21. Retinoic acid determines life span of leukemic cells by inducing antagonistic apoptosis-regulatory programs
22. Characterization of the Interaction between Retinoic Acid Receptor/Retinoid X Receptor (RAR/RXR) Heterodimers and Transcriptional Coactivators through Structural and Fluorescence Anisotropy Studies
23. 9-cis-Retinoic acid analogues with bulky hydrophobic rings: new RXR-selective agonists
24. Structure–activity relationships of methylene or terminal side chain modified retinoids on the differentiation and cell death signaling in NB4 promyelocytic leukemia cells
25. The retinoic acid receptor system: From the mechanisms of action to the regulation of cell life and death
26. Leukemia: beneficial actions of retinoids and rexinoids
27. TIF2 Mediates the Synergy between RARα1 Activation Functions AF-1 and AF-2
28. Quality Indicators Increase the Reliability of Microarray Data
29. Nuclear receptors in cell life and death
30. Nuclear receptor ligand-binding domains: three-dimensional structures, molecular interactions and pharmacological implications
31. Heterodimeric Complex of RAR and RXR Nuclear Receptor Ligand-Binding Domains: Purification, Crystallization, and Preliminary X-Ray Diffraction Analysis
32. Crystal Structure of a Heterodimeric Complex of RAR and RXR Ligand-Binding Domains
33. Activation Function 2 in the Human Androgen Receptor Ligand Binding Domain Mediates Interdomain Communication with the NH2-terminal Domain
34. Structural basis for engineering of retinoic acid receptor isotype-selective agonists and antagonists
35. Versatile Copurification Procedure for Rapid Isolation of Homogeneous RAR-RXR Heterodimers
36. The nuclear receptor ligand-binding domain: structure and function
37. Therapeutic potential of selective modulators of nuclear receptor action
38. Ligand- and DNA-induced dissociation of RXR tetramers
39. The DNA Binding Pattern of the Retinoid X Receptor Is Regulated by Ligand-dependent Modulation of Its Oligomeric State
40. Action Mechanism of Retinoid-Synergistic Dibenzodiazepines
41. Purification of the Human RARγ Ligand-Binding Domain and Crystallization of Its Complex with All-transRetinoic Acid
42. Retinoic acid-response elements with a highly repetitive structure isolated by immuno-selection from genomic DNA
43. Type II antagonists impair the DNA binding of steroid hormone receptors without affecting dimerization
44. Progestin receptors: Isoforms and antihormone action
45. Peptide sequencing of the chick oviduct progesterone receptor form B
46. Photoaffinity labelling of steroid hormone binding sites
47. Steroid hormone receptors compete for factors that mediate their enhancer function
48. A reappraisal of ecdysteroid binding in drosophila
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