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1. Bile acids and their receptors.

2. Identification of the link between the hypothalamo-pituitary axis and the testicular orphan nuclear receptor NR0B2 in adult male mice.

3. Farnesoid X receptor alpha: a molecular link between bile acids and steroid signaling?

4. Emerging roles for LXRs and LRH-1 in female reproduction.

5. Induction of transglutaminase 2 by a liver X receptor/retinoic acid receptor alpha pathway increases the clearance of apoptotic cells by human macrophages.

6. Absence of nuclear receptors for oxysterols liver X receptor induces ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome in mice.

7. 25-hydroxycholesterol provokes oligodendrocyte cell line apoptosis and stimulates the secreted phospholipase A2 type IIA via LXR beta and PXR.

8. [Nuclear liver X receptors are involved in the biology of reproduction].

9. Intestine-specific regulation of PPARalpha gene transcription by liver X receptors.

10. Endoglin (CD105) expression is regulated by the liver X receptor alpha (NR1H3) in human trophoblast cell line JAR.

11. ChREBP, but not LXRs, is required for the induction of glucose-regulated genes in mouse liver.

12. Liver X receptors and epididymal epithelium physiology.

13. Multiple roles of the nuclear receptors for oxysterols liver X receptor to maintain male fertility.

14. Role of the nuclear receptors for oxysterols LXRs in steroidogenic tissues: beyond the "foie gras", the steroids and sex?

15. The small heterodimer partner is a gonadal gatekeeper of sexual maturation in male mice.

16. Liver X receptors regulate adrenal cholesterol balance.

17. Placental expression of the nuclear receptors for oxysterols LXRalpha and LXRbeta during mouse and human development.

18. Nuclear oxysterol receptors, LXRs, are involved in the maintenance of mouse caput epididymidis structure and functions.

19. Regulation of the aldo-keto reductase gene akr1b7 by the nuclear oxysterol receptor LXRalpha (liver X receptor-alpha) in the mouse intestine: putative role of LXRs in lipid detoxification processes.

20. [Regulation of lipid metabolism by the orphan nuclear receptors].

21. Regulation of mouse sterol regulatory element-binding protein-1c gene (SREBP-1c) by oxysterol receptors, LXRalpha and LXRbeta.

22. Cholesterol and bile acid metabolism are impaired in mice lacking the nuclear oxysterol receptor LXR alpha.

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