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David J Mangelsdorf

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Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|October 1, 2010
Commentary: the year in nuclear receptor control of metabolismDavid J Mangelsdorf
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|August 22, 2009
Nuclear receptor regulation of stemness and stem cell differentiationYangsik Jeong, David J Mangelsdorf
Molecular Interventions|March 3, 2004
LuXuRies of lipid homeostasis: the unity of nuclear hormone receptors, transcription regulation, and cholesterol sensingYuan Zhang, David J Mangelsdorf
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|April 12, 2003
Liver X receptor signaling pathways in cardiovascular diseasePeter Tontonoz, David J Mangelsdorf
Nutrition Reviews|December 5, 2008
Nuclear receptors of the enteric tract: guarding the frontierDaniel R Schmidt, David J Mangelsdorf
Digestive Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|June 6, 2015
Bile Acids as Hormones: The FXR-FGF15/19 PathwaySteven A Kliewer, David J Mangelsdorf
Cell Metabolism|February 7, 2019
A Dozen Years of Discovery: Insights into the Physiology and Pharmacology of FGF21Steven A Kliewer, David J Mangelsdorf
Annual Review of Physiology|February 8, 2006
LXRS and FXR: the yin and yang of cholesterol and fat metabolismNada Y Kalaany, David J Mangelsdorf
Cell|April 1, 2014
Nuclear Receptors, RXR, and the Big BangRonald M Evans, David J Mangelsdorf
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 12, 2005
Retinoid x receptor heterodimers in the metabolic syndromeAndrew I Shulman, David J Mangelsdorf
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Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|October 1, 2010
Commentary: the year in nuclear receptor control of metabolismDavid J Mangelsdorf
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|August 22, 2009
Nuclear receptor regulation of stemness and stem cell differentiationYangsik Jeong, David J Mangelsdorf
Molecular Interventions|March 3, 2004
LuXuRies of lipid homeostasis: the unity of nuclear hormone receptors, transcription regulation, and cholesterol sensingYuan Zhang, David J Mangelsdorf
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|April 12, 2003
Liver X receptor signaling pathways in cardiovascular diseasePeter Tontonoz, David J Mangelsdorf
Nutrition Reviews|December 5, 2008
Nuclear receptors of the enteric tract: guarding the frontierDaniel R Schmidt, David J Mangelsdorf
Digestive Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|June 6, 2015
Bile Acids as Hormones: The FXR-FGF15/19 PathwaySteven A Kliewer, David J Mangelsdorf
Cell Metabolism|February 7, 2019
A Dozen Years of Discovery: Insights into the Physiology and Pharmacology of FGF21Steven A Kliewer, David J Mangelsdorf
Annual Review of Physiology|February 8, 2006
LXRS and FXR: the yin and yang of cholesterol and fat metabolismNada Y Kalaany, David J Mangelsdorf
Cell|April 1, 2014
Nuclear Receptors, RXR, and the Big BangRonald M Evans, David J Mangelsdorf
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 12, 2005
Retinoid x receptor heterodimers in the metabolic syndromeAndrew I Shulman, David J Mangelsdorf
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