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Perspectives
Brief, personal commentaries on focused topics
Yin L, Wu N and Lazar M (2010) Nuclear receptor Rev-erbα: a heme receptor that coordinates circadian rhythm and metabolism. Nucl Recept Signal 8, e001. View Abstract | Full Text | PDF
Reviews
Comprehensive summaries of research
Majdalawieh A and Ro H (2010) PPARγ1 and LXRα face a new regulator of macrophage cholesterol homeostasis and inflammatory responsiveness, AEBP1. Nucl Recept Signal 8, e004. View Abstract | Full Text | PDF

Pyper S, Viswakarma N, Yu S and Reddy J (2010) PPARα: energy combustion, hypolipidemia, inflammation and cancer. Nucl Recept Signal 8, e002. View Abstract | Full Text | PDF
Methods
Original descriptions of techniques and protocols
Xiao R, Roman-Sanchez R and Moore D (2010) DamIP: A novel method to identify DNA binding sites in vivo. Nucl Recept Signal 8, e003. View Abstract | Full Text | PDF
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Pyper S, Viswakarma N, Yu S and Reddy J (2010) PPARα: energy combustion, hypolipidemia, inflammation and cancer. Nucl Recept Signal 8, e002. View Abstract | Full Text | PDF

Yin L, Wu N and Lazar M (2010) Nuclear receptor Rev-erbα: a heme receptor that coordinates circadian rhythm and metabolism. Nucl Recept Signal 8, e001. View Abstract | Full Text | PDF

Xiao R, Roman-Sanchez R and Moore D (2010) DamIP: A novel method to identify DNA binding sites in vivo. Nucl Recept Signal 8, e003. View Abstract | Full Text | PDF

Majdalawieh A and Ro H (2010) PPARγ1 and LXRα face a new regulator of macrophage cholesterol homeostasis and inflammatory responsiveness, AEBP1. Nucl Recept Signal 8, e004. View Abstract | Full Text | PDF
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