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Nuclear Receptors Nomenclature Committee. A Unified Nomenclature System for the Nuclear Receptor Superfamily. Cell 97, 161-163 (1999).

Nomenclature et al., 1999

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9096130767677854776
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Nomenclature R
heterodimer partner NR0B2 S
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ P
NR1D1 N
NR1D2 R
NR1H1 E
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Cell

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ThRα Thyroid hormone receptor-α NR1A1 ThRβ Thyroid hormone receptor-β NR1A2 RARα Retinoic acid receptor-α NR1B1 RARβ Retinoic acid receptor-β NR1B2 RARγ Retinoic acid receptor-γ NR1B3 PPARα Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α NR1C1 PAPRβ …
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