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S Stoney Simons

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Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|July 16, 2008
What goes on behind closed doors: physiological versus pharmacological steroid hormone actionsS Stoney Simons
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|August 31, 2010
Glucocorticoid receptor cofactors as therapeutic targetsS Stoney Simons
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|March 7, 2006
How much is enough? Modulation of dose-response curve for steroid receptor-regulated gene expression by changing concentrations of transcription factorS Stoney Simons
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|May 28, 2003
The importance of being varied in steroid receptor transactivationS Stoney Simons
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 23, 2006
STAMP, a novel predicted factor assisting TIF2 actions in glucocorticoid receptor-mediated induction and repressionYuanzheng He, S Stoney Simons
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|June 25, 2013
Variable steroid receptor responses: Intrinsically disordered AF1 is the keyS Stoney Simons, Raj Kumar
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|February 21, 2012
Separate regions of glucocorticoid receptor, coactivator TIF2, and comodulator STAMP modify different parameters of glucocorticoid-mediated gene inductionSmita Awasthi, S Stoney Simons
Human Immunology|August 12, 2009
Modulation of glucocorticoid receptor induction properties by cofactors in peripheral blood mononuclear cellsMin Luo, S Stoney Simons
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|February 13, 2003
A second pathway for modulating glucocorticoid receptor transactivation propertiesShiyou Chen, S Stoney Simons
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|March 19, 2005
Corepressor binding to progesterone and glucocorticoid receptors involves the activation function-1 domain and is inhibited by molybdateDongqing Wang, S Stoney Simons
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Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|July 16, 2008
What goes on behind closed doors: physiological versus pharmacological steroid hormone actionsS Stoney Simons
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|August 31, 2010
Glucocorticoid receptor cofactors as therapeutic targetsS Stoney Simons
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|March 7, 2006
How much is enough? Modulation of dose-response curve for steroid receptor-regulated gene expression by changing concentrations of transcription factorS Stoney Simons
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|May 28, 2003
The importance of being varied in steroid receptor transactivationS Stoney Simons
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 23, 2006
STAMP, a novel predicted factor assisting TIF2 actions in glucocorticoid receptor-mediated induction and repressionYuanzheng He, S Stoney Simons
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|June 25, 2013
Variable steroid receptor responses: Intrinsically disordered AF1 is the keyS Stoney Simons, Raj Kumar
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|February 21, 2012
Separate regions of glucocorticoid receptor, coactivator TIF2, and comodulator STAMP modify different parameters of glucocorticoid-mediated gene inductionSmita Awasthi, S Stoney Simons
Human Immunology|August 12, 2009
Modulation of glucocorticoid receptor induction properties by cofactors in peripheral blood mononuclear cellsMin Luo, S Stoney Simons
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|February 13, 2003
A second pathway for modulating glucocorticoid receptor transactivation propertiesShiyou Chen, S Stoney Simons
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|March 19, 2005
Corepressor binding to progesterone and glucocorticoid receptors involves the activation function-1 domain and is inhibited by molybdateDongqing Wang, S Stoney Simons
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