Revealing nuclear receptor hub modules from Basal-like breast cancer expression networks.
Nuclear receptors are a class of transcriptional factors. Together with their co-regulators, they regulate development, homeostasis, and metabolism in a ligand-dependent manner. Their ability to respond to environmental stimuli rapidly makes them versatile cellular components. Their coordinated acti...
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Main Authors: | Sharon Nienyun Hsu, Erika Wong En Hui, Mengzhen Liu, Di Wu, Thomas A Hughes, James Smith |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/477059b12a244d7d89af8ed93665ed8c |
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