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Systems biology of nuclear hormone signaling and gene regulation | |
Liu M.H.; Cheung E. | |
2012-12-01 | |
Abstract | Nuclear hormone receptors (NR) are sequence-specific signal-regulated transcription factors which control defined patterns of gene expression in a wide variety of physiological and disease processes. The availability of next generation sequencing technologies has generated an extensive amount of information on NR-regulated transcription. Combinatorial approaches in analyzing these datasets has further enhanced our understanding of NR biology and provide alternatives to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of NR driven diseases. This review will focus on the progress of NR studies through the use of current high-throughput platforms in genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics. We will highlight how the integrative approaches of systems biology have contributed to major progress in our understanding of NR biology through examples from two NR, estrogen receptor α (ERa) and androgen receptor (AR). Together, the large-scale integration of datasets provides us with a network-level understanding of diseases such as cancer that will aid us in predicting drug response and provide therapeutic guides at the general and personalized level. © 2013 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. |
ISBN | 9781619420885; |
URL | View the original |
Pages | 173-198 |
Language | 英語English |
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Document Type | Book |
Collection | Faculty of Health Sciences |
Affiliation | A-Star, Genome Institute of Singapore |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Liu M.H.,Cheung E.. Systems biology of nuclear hormone signaling and gene regulation[M], 2012, 173-198. |
APA | Liu M.H.., & Cheung E. (2012). Systems biology of nuclear hormone signaling and gene regulation. . |
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