94 results on '"Simons, S."'
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2. RWD25 Healthcare Resource Utilization and Costs in Patients Experiencing Severe Cardiac Events Following a COPD Exacerbation: Results from EXACOS-CV Studies in Spain, Germany, the Netherlands and Canada
3. Black TiO2 nanotubes: Efficient electrodes for triggering electric field-induced stimulation of stem cell growth
4. A trip to the moon might constrain the Fermi Paradox
5. Kinetically Defined Mechanisms and Positions of Action of Two New Modulators of Glucocorticoid Receptor-regulated Gene Induction
6. Radiographic evaluation of factors affecting bearing dislocation in the domed lateral Oxford unicompartmental knee replacement
7. A Conserved Protein Motif Is Required for Full Modulatory Activity of Negative Elongation Factor Subunits NELF-A and NELF-B in Modifying Glucocorticoid Receptor-regulated Gene Induction Properties
8. Variable steroid receptor responses: Intrinsically disordered AF1 is the key
9. Disruption of Ttll5/Stamp Gene (Tubulin Tyrosine Ligase-like Protein 5/SRC-1 and TIF2-associated Modulatory Protein Gene) in Male Mice Causes Sperm Malformation and Infertility
10. PA1 Protein, a New Competitive Decelerator Acting at More than One Step to Impede Glucocorticoid Receptor-mediated Transactivation
11. Binding of the N-terminal Region of Coactivator TIF2 to the Intrinsically Disordered AF1 Domain of the Glucocorticoid Receptor Is Accompanied by Conformational Reorganizations
12. 98 Inhibition of Proteasome Activity by a New Tick Recombinant Molecule in Sk-Mel-28 Cancer Cells is Accompanied by p53 Up-regulation and Mitochondrial Dysfunction
13. Separate regions of glucocorticoid receptor, coactivator TIF2, and comodulator STAMP modify different parameters of glucocorticoid-mediated gene induction
14. The road less traveled: New views of steroid receptor action from the path of dose–response curves
15. The effect of Amblyomin-X on cancer cell microenvironment and its molecular target on cell death induction
16. Role of Amblyomin-X on microcirculatory vessels, endothelial cell migration and tumor growth
17. Modulation of glucocorticoid receptor induction properties by cofactors in peripheral blood mononuclear cells
18. Ligand-selective transactivation and transrepression via the glucocorticoid receptor: Role of cofactor interaction
19. PCN16 ANALYSIS OF COSTS AND CONSEQUENCES IN CANCER PATIENTS RECEIVING CAPECITABINE
20. Effects of adaptation on the capacity to differentiate simultaneously delivered dual-site vibrotactile stimuli
21. PCN66 DEFINING HEALTH STATE UTILITIES FOR HAND-FOOT-SYNDROME
22. PCN66 ADHERENCE IN CANCER PATIENTS RECEIVING ORAL CAPECITABINE
23. Effects of acetylation, polymerase phosphorylation, and DNA unwinding in glucocorticoid receptor transactivation
24. PCN39 QUALITY ASSURANCE IN CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY THROUGH PHARMACEUTICAL CARE DOCUMENTATION
25. A review of accelerated carbonation technology in the treatment of cement-based materials and sequestration of CO2
26. Modulation of transcriptional sensitivity of mineralocorticoid and estrogen receptors
27. Receptors and channels
28. The importance of being varied in steroid receptor transactivation
29. Modulation of Induction Properties of Glucocorticoid Receptor-Agonist and -Antagonist Complexes by Coactivators Involves Binding to Receptors but Is Independent of Ability of Coactivators to Augment Transactivation
30. Mutations at Positions 547–553 of Rat Glucocorticoid Receptors Reveal That hsp90 Binding Requires the Presence, but Not Defined Composition, of a Seven-amino Acid Sequence at the Amino Terminus of the Ligand Binding Domain
31. Structure/Activity Elements of the Multifunctional Protein, GMEB-1
32. Ubc9 Is a Novel Modulator of the Induction Properties of Glucocorticoid Receptors
33. The relationships between medicalnutrition therapy indicators and cost of care and length of stay of cancer patients
34. Transactivation Specificity of Glucocorticoid VersusProgesterone Receptors
35. Evidence for a Common Step in Three Different Processes for Modulating the Kinetic Properties of Glucocorticoid Receptor-induced Gene Transcription
36. Ability of the glucocorticoid modulatory element to modify glucocorticoid receptor transactivation indicates parallel pathways for the expression of glucocorticoid modulatory element and glucocorticoid response element activities
37. The Seven Amino Acids (547–553) of Rat Glucocorticoid Receptor Required for Steroid and Hsp90 Binding Contain a Functionally Independent LXXLL Motif That Is Critical for Steroid Binding
38. Binding of hsp90 to the Glucocorticoid Receptor Requires a Specific 7-Amino Acid Sequence at the Amino Terminus of the Hormone-binding Domain
39. A new derivation of the agglomerate size distribution for a constant coagulation kernel
40. Steroid-induced Conformational Changes at Ends of the Hormone-binding Domain in the Rat Glucocorticoid Receptor Are Independent of Agonist Versus Antagonist Activity
41. Induction Properties of a Transiently Transfected Glucocorticoid-responsive Gene Vary with Glucocorticoid Receptor Concentration
42. Modular Structure of Glucocorticoid Receptor Domains Is Not Equivalent to Functional Independence
43. The Range of a Monotone Operator
44. The Factor Binding to the Glucocorticoid Modulatory Element of the Tyrosine Aminotransferase Gene Is a Novel and Ubiquitous Heteromeric Complex
45. Microtubules are not required for glucocorticoid receptor mediated gene induction
46. Metal oxyanion stabilization of the rat glucocorticoid receptor is independent of thiols.
47. Subtangents with controlled slope
48. Factor-assisted DNA binding as a possible general mechanism for steroid receptors. Functional heterogeneity among activated receptor-steroid complexes
49. Sequence-selective interactions of transcription factor elements with tandem glucocorticoid-responsive elements at physiological steroid concentrations.
50. Modulation of the agonist activity of antisteroids by a novel cis-acting element
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