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B M Forman

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Cell|May 19, 1995
Unique response pathways are established by allosteric interactions among nuclear hormone receptorsB M Forman, K Umesono, J Chen, et al.
Annual Review of Physiology|January 1, 1989
Regulation of gene expression by thyroid hormoneH H Samuels, B M Forman, Z D Horowitz, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 1, 1991
Specificity of a retinoic acid response element in the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene promoter: consequences of both retinoic acid and thyroid hormone receptor bindingP C Lucas, B M Forman, H H Samuels, et al.
Molecular Cell|June 9, 1999
Endogenous bile acids are ligands for the nuclear receptor FXR/BARH Wang, J Chen, K Hollister, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1991
Specificity of a retinoic acid response element in the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene promoter: consequences of both retinoic acid and thyroid hormone receptor bindingP C Lucas, B M Forman, H H Samuels, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 1, 1988
Regulation of gene expression by thyroid hormoneH H Samuels, B M Forman, Z D Horowitz, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|March 1, 1992
Half-site spacing and orientation determines whether thyroid hormone and retinoic acid receptors and related factors bind to DNA response elements as monomers, homodimers, or heterodimersB M Forman, J Casanova, B M Raaka, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 6, 1997
The orphan nuclear receptor LXRalpha is positively and negatively regulated by distinct products of mevalonate metabolismB M Forman, B Ruan, J Chen, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|October 1, 1988
c-erbA protooncogenes mediate thyroid hormone-dependent and independent regulation of the rat growth hormone and prolactin genesB M Forman, C R Yang, F Stanley, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|August 1, 1996
Two distinct dimerization interfaces differentially modulate target gene specificity of nuclear hormone receptorsT Perlmann, K Umesono, P N Rangarajan, et al.
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Cell|May 19, 1995
Unique response pathways are established by allosteric interactions among nuclear hormone receptorsB M Forman, K Umesono, J Chen, et al.
Annual Review of Physiology|January 1, 1989
Regulation of gene expression by thyroid hormoneH H Samuels, B M Forman, Z D Horowitz, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 1, 1991
Specificity of a retinoic acid response element in the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene promoter: consequences of both retinoic acid and thyroid hormone receptor bindingP C Lucas, B M Forman, H H Samuels, et al.
Molecular Cell|June 9, 1999
Endogenous bile acids are ligands for the nuclear receptor FXR/BARH Wang, J Chen, K Hollister, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1991
Specificity of a retinoic acid response element in the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene promoter: consequences of both retinoic acid and thyroid hormone receptor bindingP C Lucas, B M Forman, H H Samuels, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 1, 1988
Regulation of gene expression by thyroid hormoneH H Samuels, B M Forman, Z D Horowitz, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|March 1, 1992
Half-site spacing and orientation determines whether thyroid hormone and retinoic acid receptors and related factors bind to DNA response elements as monomers, homodimers, or heterodimersB M Forman, J Casanova, B M Raaka, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 6, 1997
The orphan nuclear receptor LXRalpha is positively and negatively regulated by distinct products of mevalonate metabolismB M Forman, B Ruan, J Chen, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|October 1, 1988
c-erbA protooncogenes mediate thyroid hormone-dependent and independent regulation of the rat growth hormone and prolactin genesB M Forman, C R Yang, F Stanley, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|August 1, 1996
Two distinct dimerization interfaces differentially modulate target gene specificity of nuclear hormone receptorsT Perlmann, K Umesono, P N Rangarajan, et al.
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