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    Wada T, Gao J, Xie W.
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    Lamba J, Lamba V, Schuetz E.
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  • 25. Regulatory cross-talk between drug metabolism and lipid homeostasis: constitutive androstane receptor and pregnane X receptor increase Insig-1 expression.
    Roth A, Looser R, Kaufmann M, Blättler SM, Rencurel F, Huang W, Moore DD, Meyer UA.
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  • 29. The aldo-keto reductase Akr1b7 gene is a common transcriptional target of xenobiotic receptors pregnane X receptor and constitutive androstane receptor.
    Liu MJ, Takahashi Y, Wada T, He J, Gao J, Tian Y, Li S, Xie W.
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  • 32. Orphan nuclear receptor binding site in the human inducible nitric oxide synthase promoter mediates responsiveness to steroid and xenobiotic ligands.
    Toell A, Kröncke KD, Kleinert H, Carlberg C.
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  • 35. Evolution and function of the NR1I nuclear hormone receptor subfamily (VDR, PXR, and CAR) with respect to metabolism of xenobiotics and endogenous compounds.
    Reschly EJ, Krasowski MD.
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  • 36. CAR and PXR: the xenobiotic-sensing receptors.
    Timsit YE, Negishi M.
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  • 38. Editor's Highlight: Neonatal Activation of the Xenobiotic-Sensors PXR and CAR Results in Acute and Persistent Down-regulation of PPARα-Signaling in Mouse Liver.
    Li CY, Cheng SL, Bammler TK, Cui JY.
    Toxicol Sci; 2016 Oct; 153(2):282-302. PubMed ID: 27413110
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  • 39. Targeting xenobiotic receptors PXR and CAR in human diseases.
    Banerjee M, Robbins D, Chen T.
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  • 40. Human pregnane X receptor is activated by dibenzazepine carbamate-based inhibitors of constitutive androstane receptor.
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