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  1. HIF1 inhibition targets tumoral and myeloid cells, and is a promising therapy for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer
  2. Nouvelles perspectives de traitement du cancer de la prostate basé sur la vitamine D
  3. Espoir d’un nouveau traitement pour le cancer de la prostate résistant à la castration
  4. Hypoxia‐inducible factor 1A inhibition overcomes castration resistance of prostate tumors
  5. Vitamin D Analogs Bearing C-20 Modifications Stabilize the Agonistic Conformation of Non-Responsive Vitamin D Receptor Variants
  6. Single-cell analyses unravel cell type–specific responses to a vitamin D analog in prostatic precancerous lesions
  7. Tyrosine hydroxylase conditional KO mice reveal peripheral tissue-dependent differences in dopamine biosynthetic pathways
  8. Cytosolic sequestration of the vitamin D receptor as a therapeutic option for vitamin D-induced hypercalcemia
  9. Aging Exacerbates Ischemia-Reperfusion-Induced Mitochondrial Respiration Impairment in Skeletal Muscle
  10. Skeletal Muscle–Specific Activation of Gq Signaling Maintains Glucose Homeostasis
  11. PGC-1β modulates statin-associated myotoxicity in mice
  12. Senescence controls prostatic neoplasia driven by Pten loss
  13. Comment limiter la progression des tumeurs prostatiques déficientes en PTEN ?
  14. Short-Term Fasting Reveals Amino Acid Metabolism as a Major Sex-Discriminating Factor in the Liver
  15. Diabetes Worsens Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Function, Oxidative Stress, and Apoptosis After Lower-Limb Ischemia-Reperfusion: Implication of the RISK and SAFE Pathways?
  16. PTEN deletion in luminal cells of mature prostate induces replication stress and senescence in vivo
  17. γ-Secretase Inhibition Lowers Plasma Triglyceride-Rich Lipoproteins by Stabilizing the LDL Receptor
  18. Ligand-Independent Actions of Vitamin D Receptor
  19. The histone code reader Spin1 controls skeletal muscle development
  20. Improved Protocol for Chromatin Immunoprecipitation from Mouse Skeletal Muscle
  21. Peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) regulates lactase expression and activity in the gut
  22. Moderate Exercise Allows for shorter Recovery Time in Critical Limb Ischemia
  23. BRG1-SWI/SNF-dependent regulation of the Wt1 transcriptional landscape mediates epicardial activity during heart development and disease
  24. Conditional expression of Ki-RasG12V in the mammary epithelium of transgenic mice induces estrogen receptor alpha (ERα)-positive adenocarcinoma
  25. Gonad-related factors promote muscle performance gain during postnatal development in male and female mice
  26. IFN-β-induced reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial damage contribute to muscle impairment and inflammation maintenance in dermatomyositis
  27. Androgen signaling negatively controls group 2 innate lymphoid cells
  28. The Nuclear Receptor Nr4a1 Acts as a Microglia Rheostat and Serves as a Therapeutic Target in Autoimmune-Driven Central Nervous System Inflammation
  29. Nur77 deletion impairs muscle growth during developmental myogenesis and muscle regeneration in mice
  30. Muscle expression of a malonyl-CoA-insensitive carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1 protects mice against high-fat/high-sucrose diet-induced insulin resistance
  31. Transcription factor TBX4 regulates myofibroblast accumulation and lung fibrosis
  32. The transcriptional coregulator PGC-1β controls mitochondrial function and anti-oxidant defence in skeletal muscles
  33. Patrolling monocytes control tumor metastasis to the lung
  34. VDR and gemini ligands
  35. A New Murine Model of Sustainable and Durable Chronic Critical Limb Ischemia Fairly Mimicking Human Pathology
  36. A Vitamin D Receptor Selectively Activated by Gemini Analogs Reveals Ligand Dependent and Independent Effects
  37. The Orphan Nuclear Receptor Nur77 Is a Determinant of Myofiber Size and Muscle Mass in Mice
  38. Orphan nuclear receptor NR4A1 regulates transforming growth factor-β signaling and fibrosis
  39. Retinoid X receptors orchestrate osteoclast differentiation and postnatal bone remodeling
  40. Clearance of PML/RARA-bound promoters suffice to initiate APL differentiation
  41. Myofiber Androgen Receptor Promotes Maximal Mechanical Overload-Induced Muscle Hypertrophy and Fiber Type Transition in Male Mice
  42. Hair Follicle Dermal Stem Cells Regenerate the Dermal Sheath, Repopulate the Dermal Papilla, and Modulate Hair Type
  43. Acute effect of androgens on maximal force-generating capacity and electrically evoked calcium transient in mouse skeletal muscles
  44. Mammary stem cells have myoepithelial cell properties
  45. Brg1 Loss Attenuates Aberrant Wnt-Signalling and Prevents Wnt-Dependent Tumourigenesis in the Murine Small Intestine
  46. LSD1 promotes oxidative metabolism of white adipose tissue
  47. Skeletal myofiber VEGF is essential for the exercise training response in adult mice
  48. Lysine-specific demethylase 1 regulates differentiation onset and migration of trophoblast stem cells
  49. Nurr1 expression is regulated by voltage-dependent calcium channels and calcineurin in cultured hippocampal neurons
  50. Prokineticin Receptor 1 as a Novel Suppressor of Preadipocyte Proliferation and Differentiation to Control Obesity
  51. The BAF Complex Interacts with Pax6 in Adult Neural Progenitors to Establish a Neurogenic Cross-Regulatory Transcriptional Network
  52. Retinoid Signaling in Progenitors Controls Specification and Regeneration of the Urothelium
  53. Knockdown of parathyroid hormone related protein in smooth muscle cells alters renal hemodynamics but not blood pressure
  54. 180 PPARγ Is a Master Regulator of Lactase Production by Intestinal Epithelial Cells
  55. Smoothened is a master regulator of adult liver repair
  56. Vitamin D Receptor in Osteoblasts Is a Negative Regulator of Bone Mass Control
  57. Genetically engineered mouse models of prostate cancer
  58. Nr4a receptors are essential for thymic regulatory T cell development and immune homeostasis
  59. Skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfunction precedes right ventricular impairment in experimental pulmonary hypertension
  60. PPARβ/δ affects pancreatic β cell mass and insulin secretion in mice
  61. Polyphenols prevent ageing‐related impairment in skeletal muscle mitochondrial function through decreased reactive oxygen species production
  62. Cell Autonomous Lipin 1 Function Is Essential for Development and Maintenance of White and Brown Adipose Tissue
  63. The nuclear hormone receptor PPARγ counteracts vascular calcification by inhibiting Wnt5a signalling in vascular smooth muscle cells
  64. Direct regulation of blood pressure by smooth muscle cell mineralocorticoid receptors
  65. Temporally controlled targeted somatic mutagenesis in mouse eye pigment epithelium
  66. Chromatin-Remodeling Factor Brg1 Is Required for Schwann Cell Differentiation and Myelination
  67. Relevance of Exocytotic Glutamate Release from Retinal Glia
  68. Compensatory Regulation of Dopamine after Ablation of the Tyrosine Hydroxylase Gene in the Nigrostriatal Projection
  69. Aggravated TSLP-Induced Atopic Dermatitis in Mice Lacking Dicer in Adult Skin Keratinocytes
  70. Regenerated Luminal Epithelial Cells Are Derived from Preexisting Luminal Epithelial Cells in Adult Mouse Prostate
  71. Hypoxia-inducible transcription factor 2α promotes steatohepatitis through augmenting lipid accumulation, inflammation, and fibrosis
  72. SWI/SNF Complexes Containing Brahma or Brahma-Related Gene 1 Play Distinct Roles in Smooth Muscle Development
  73. The nuclear orphan receptor Nr4a2 induces Foxp3 and regulates differentiation of CD4+ T cells
  74. Widespread Negative Response Elements Mediate Direct Repression by Agonist- Liganded Glucocorticoid Receptor
  75. Noncanonical Wnt signaling mediates androgen-dependent tumor growth in a mouse model of prostate cancer
  76. Generation of Spatio‐Temporally Controlled Targeted Somatic Mutations in the Mouse
  77. Chromatin remodelling complex dosage modulates transcription factor function in heart development
  78. Chromatin remodeling enzyme Brg1 is required for mouse lens fiber cell terminal differentiation and its denucleation
  79. The Transcriptional Coregulators TIF2 and SRC-1 Regulate Energy Homeostasis by Modulating Mitochondrial Respiration in Skeletal Muscles
  80. Strict control of transgene expression in a mouse model for sensitive biological applications based on RMCE compatible ES cells
  81. Myocytic androgen receptor controls the strength but not the mass of limb muscles
  82. Inflammatory Mediator TAK1 Regulates Hair Follicle Morphogenesis and Anagen Induction Shown by Using Keratinocyte-Specific TAK1-Deficient Mice
  83. Presenilin modulates EGFR signaling and cell transformation by regulating the ubiquitin ligase Fbw7
  84. Epidermal γδ T cells sense precancerous cellular dysregulation and initiate immune responses
  85. Postnatal Tissue-specific Disruption of Transcription Factor FoxN1 Triggers Acute Thymic Atrophy
  86. Nurr1 Is Required for Maintenance of Maturing and Adult Midbrain Dopamine Neurons
  87. Autophagy Is Required to Maintain Muscle Mass
  88. Oncogenesis Caused by Loss of the SNF5 Tumor Suppressor Is Dependent on Activity of BRG1, the ATPase of the SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodeling Complex
  89. Corneodesmosin gene ablation induces lethal skin-barrier disruption and hair-follicle degeneration related to desmosome dysfunction
  90. SWI/SNF Deficiency Results in Aberrant Chromatin Organization, Mitotic Failure, and Diminished Proliferative Capacity
  91. Dual Role of COUP-TF-Interacting Protein 2 in Epidermal Homeostasis and Permeability Barrier Formation
  92. Ctip2/Bcl11b controls ameloblast formation during mammalian odontogenesis
  93. Thymic stromal lymphopoietin overproduced by keratinocytes in mouse skin aggravates experimental asthma
  94. Induction of Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin Expression in Keratinocytes Is Necessary for Generating an Atopic Dermatitis upon Application of the Active Vitamin D3 Analogue MC903 on Mouse Skin
  95. LRP1 Controls Intracellular Cholesterol Storage and Fatty Acid Synthesis through Modulation of Wnt Signaling
  96. Premature Aging in Skeletal Muscle Lacking Serum Response Factor
  97. Efficient temporally‐controlled targeted mutagenesis in smooth muscle cells of the adult mouse
  98. Targeted Knockout of BRG1 Potentiates Lung Cancer Development
  99. Cutaneous cancer stem cell maintenance is dependent on β-catenin signalling
  100. Temporally controlled ablation of PTEN in adult mouse prostate epithelium generates a model of invasive prostatic adenocarcinoma
  101. TGF-β superfamily signaling is essential for tooth and hair morphogenesis and differentiation
  102. Loss of Trim24 (Tif1α) gene function confers oncogenic activity to retinoic acid receptor alpha
  103. Compromised Intestinal Lipid Absorption in Mice with a Liver-Specific Deficiency of Liver Receptor Homolog 1
  104. Apoptotic Extinction of Germ Cells in Testes ofCyp26b1Knockout Mice
  105. Transgenic mice for conditional gene manipulation in astroglial cells
  106. Estrogen Prevents Bone Loss via Estrogen Receptor α and Induction of Fas Ligand in Osteoclasts
  107. The TFIID subunit TAF4 regulates keratinocyte proliferation and has cell-autonomous and non-cell-autonomous tumour suppressor activity in mouse epidermis
  108. LRH-1-mediated glucocorticoid synthesis in enterocytes protects against inflammatory bowel disease
  109. Adipose tissue-specific inactivation of the retinoblastoma protein protects against diabesity because of increased energy expenditure
  110. IL‐13 induces expression of CD36 in human monocytes through PPARγ activation
  111. Malignant Transformation of DMBA/TPA-Induced Papillomas and Nevi in the Skin of Mice Selectively Lacking Retinoid-X-Receptor α in Epidermal Keratinocytes
  112. PGC1α expression is controlled in skeletal muscles by PPARβ, whose ablation results in fiber-type switching, obesity, and type 2 diabetes
  113. LPS-induced TNF-α factor (LITAF)-deficient mice express reduced LPS-induced cytokine: Evidence for LITAF-dependent LPS signaling pathways
  114. Topical vitamin D3 and low-calcemic analogs induce thymic stromal lymphopoietin in mouse keratinocytes and trigger an atopic dermatitis
  115. Skin epidermis lacking the c-myc gene is resistant to Ras-driven tumorigenesis but can reacquire sensitivity upon additional loss of the p21 Cip1 gene
  116. Genetic and pharmacological evidence that a retinoic acid cannot be the RXR-activating ligand in mouse epidermis keratinocytes
  117. Temporal regulation of Cre recombinase activity in neural stem cells
  118. Localized Inflammatory Skin Disease Following Inducible Ablation of I Kappa B Kinase 2 in Murine Epidermis
  119. Skin lesion development in a mouse model of incontinentia pigmenti is triggered by NEMO deficiency in epidermal keratinocytes and requires TNF signaling
  120. Brg1 is required for murine neural stem cell maintenance and gliogenesis
  121. Viral-Mediated Temporally Controlled Dopamine Production in a Rat Model of Parkinson Disease
  122. Premature ovarian failure in androgen receptor-deficient mice
  123. Disturbed Epidermal Structure in Mice with Temporally Controlled Fatp4 Deficiency
  124. Temporally controlled targeted somatic mutagenesis in embryonic surface ectoderm and fetal epidermal keratinocytes unveils two distinct developmental functions of BRG1 in limb morphogenesis and skin barrier formation
  125. Retinoid X receptor ablation in adult mouse keratinocytes generates an atopic dermatitis triggered by thymic stromal lymphopoietin
  126. TAF10 is required for the establishment of skin barrier function in foetal, but not in adult mouse epidermis
  127. Functional role of RXRs and PPARγ in mature adipocytes
  128. Intestinal antiinflammatory effect of 5-aminosalicylic acid is dependent on peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor-γ
  129. Temporally controlled targeted somatic mutagenesis in skeletal muscles of the mouse
  130. Specific deletion of focal adhesion kinase suppresses tumor formation and blocks malignant progression
  131. Altered Growth in Male Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ (PPARγ) Heterozygous Mice: Involvement of PPARγ in a Negative Feedback Regulation of Growth Hormone Action
  132. Peroxisome-Proliferator-Activated Receptor (PPAR)-γ Activation Stimulates Keratinocyte Differentiation
  133. Efficient temporally controlled targeted somatic mutagenesis in hepatocytes of the mouse
  134. Tissue‐specific and inducible Cre‐mediated recombination in the gut epithelium
  135. EpithelialBmpr1aregulates differentiation and proliferation in postnatal hair follicles and is essential for tooth development
  136. In vivo activation of PPAR target genes by RXR homodimers
  137. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ is required in mature white and brown adipocytes for their survival in the mouse
  138. Friedreich Ataxia Mouse Models with Progressive Cerebellar and Sensory Ataxia Reveal Autophagic Neurodegeneration in Dorsal Root Ganglia
  139. Retinal Dystrophy Resulting from Ablation of RXRα in the Mouse Retinal Pigment Epithelium
  140. Brain masculinization requires androgen receptor function
  141. Hedgehog Signaling Regulates Sebaceous Gland Development
  142. Sequential Roles of Brg, the ATPase Subunit of BAF Chromatin Remodeling Complexes, in Thymocyte Development
  143. Suppressive function of androgen receptor in bone resorption
  144. TAF10 (TAFII30) Is Necessary for TFIID Stability and Early Embryogenesis in Mice
  145. Developing with lethal RA levels: genetic ablation ofRargcan restore the viability of mice lackingCyp26a1
  146. Tamoxifen-inducible glia-specific Cre mice for somatic mutagenesis in oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells
  147. Temporally Controlled Site-Specific Mutagenesis in the Germ Cell Lineage of the Mouse Testis1
  148. Targeted Conditional Somatic Mutagenesis in the Mouse: Temporally-Controlled Knock Out of Retinoid Receptors in Epidermal Keratinocytes
  149. Physiological and retinoid-induced proliferations of epidermis basal keratinocytes are differently controlled
  150. Temporally controlled targeted somatic mutagenesis in the mouse brain
  151. Impaired skin wound healing in peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor (PPAR)α and PPARβ mutant mice
  152. Notch signaling is a direct determinant of keratinocyte growth arrest and entry into differentiation
  153. Site- and Time-Specific Gene Targeting in the Mouse
  154. Selective ablation of retinoid X receptor α in hepatocytes impairs their lifespan and regenerative capacity
  155. An efficient system for conditional gene expression in embryonic stem cells and in their in vitro and in vivo differentiated derivatives
  156. The retinoic acid-metabolizing enzyme, CYP26A1, is essential for normal hindbrain patterning, vertebral identity, and development of posterior structures
  157. Impaired adipogenesis and lipolysis in the mouse upon selective ablation of the retinoid X receptor alpha mediated by a tamoxifen-inducible chimeric Cre recombinase (Cre-ERT2) in adipocytes
  158. A Brg1 Null Mutation in the Mouse Reveals Functional Differences among Mammalian SWI/SNF Complexes
  159. F9 Embryonal Carcinoma Cells Engineered for Tamoxifen-Dependent Cre-Mediated Site-Directed Mutagenesis and Doxycycline-Inducible Gene Expression
  160. Skin abnormalities generated by temporally controlled RXRα mutations in mouse epidermis
  161. Characterization of the Fasting-induced Adipose Factor FIAF, a Novel Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor Target Gene
  162. p300 Mediates Functional Synergism between AF-1 and AF-2 of Estrogen Receptor α and β by Interacting Directly with the N-terminal A/B Domains
  163. Inducible site-specific somatic mutagenesis in mouse hepatocytes
  164. Temporally controlled somatic mutagenesis in smooth muscle
  165. Targeted Somatic Mutagenesis in Mouse Epidermis
  166. Temporally-controlled site-specific mutagenesis in the basal layer of the epidermis: comparison of the recombinase activity of the tamoxifen-inducible Cre-ERT and Cre-ERT2 recombinases
  167. Engineering the mouse genome by site-specific recombination
  168. Mammalian TAFII30 is required for cell cycle progression and specific cellular differentiation programmes
  169. A chimeric Cre recombinase inducible by synthetic,but not by natural ligands of the glucocorticoid receptor
  170. Mouse P450RAI (CYP26) Expression and Retinoic Acid-inducible Retinoic Acid Metabolism in F9 Cells Are Regulated by Retinoic Acid Receptor γ and Retinoid X Receptor α
  171. Spatio-temporally controlled site-specific somatic mutagenesis in the mouse
  172. Specific and Redundant Functions of Retinoid X Receptor/Retinoic Acid Receptor Heterodimers in Differentiation, Proliferation, and Apoptosis of F9 Embryonal Carcinoma Cells
  173. SNF2beta-BRG1 is essential for the viability of F9 murine embryonal carcinoma cells.
  174. Regulation of Cre Recombinase Activity by Mutated Estrogen Receptor Ligand-Binding Domains
  175. Distinct retinoid X receptor-retinoic acid receptor heterodimers are differentially involved in the control of expression of retinoid target genes in F9 embryonal carcinoma cells.
  176. Ligand-activated site-specific recombination in mice.
  177. Activation of the Estrogen Receptor Through Phosphorylation by Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase
  178. Conditional site-specific recombination in mammalian cells using a ligand-dependent chimeric Cre recombinase.
  179. Effect of antagonists on DNA binding properties of the human estrogen receptor in vitro and in vivo
  180. Characterization of the Amino-terminal Transcriptional Activation Function of the Human Estrogen Receptor in Animal and Yeast Cells
  181. Production and Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies Recognising Defined Regions of the Human Oestrogen Receptor
  182. Mechanisms of antihormone action
  183. Promoter specificity of the two transcriptional activation functions of the human oestrogen receptor in yeast
  184. The lack of transcriptional activation of the v-erbA oncogene is in part due to a mutation present in the DNA binding domain of the protein
  185. The human oestrogen receptor functions in yeast
  186. Targeted Somatic Mutagenesis in the Mouse Epidermis