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This review critically examines nuclear receptor (NR) structures, addressing concerns raised by laboratory heads regarding published research. It responds to specific critiques on NR architectures and literature evaluation.

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  • Structural biology
  • Molecular endocrinology
  • Biochemistry

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  • Nuclear receptors (NRs) are crucial protein targets for numerous diseases.

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