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Progesterone receptor binding agents

D. F. Smith, L. Whitesell, S. C. Nair, S. Y. Chen, V. Prapanich, and R. A. Rimerman. Progesterone receptor structure and function altered by geldanamycin, an Hsp90-binding agent. Mol Cell Biol, 15, 6804-6812, 1995. [Pg.207]

The steroid receptor superfamily comprises the glucocorticoid (GR), progesterone (PR), mineralocorticoid (MR), androgen (AR), thyroid hormone (TR),and vitamin Dg (VDR) receptors (60). These receptors bind to steroid hormones and are translocated to the nucleus where they bind to hormone responsive elements on DNA promoter regions to alter gene expression. While steroids are very effective anti-inflammatory agents, they have a multiplicity of serious side effects that limit their full use. [Pg.334]


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