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Receptor (Vitamin D)
LE WE PMID CA
Receptor (Vitamin D)8616Rezeptoren (Vitamin D)

1 alpha hydroxylase

Calb1

Calbindin D28k

Calcification

Calcium (Hypocalciemia)

Calcium (Physiology renal)

Car2

CASR

Chromatin immunoprecipitation

Ciclosporin ttMPT

Curcumin

Cyp24a1

CYP3A

Epigenetics

Fatty acids (Omega3)

Fatty acids (Omega6)

FGF23

Lithocholic acid

LRP5 LDL Receptor Related Protein5 Arrow

Magnesium (Physiology Kidney)

Neoplasia (Tumor biology and immunology)

NPT2c

P21

Parathyroid gland (BASKET)

PHEX

PTH (Parathyroid hormone)

Pthlh

Quercetin

RANKL

Rapamycin

Receptor (RXR)

Receptor (Vitamin D)

Runx2

S100g

Spp1

SWI SNF

Tacrolimus FK506

TIF1alpha

TRPV5

TRPV6

vitamin D dependent rickets1

Vitamin D dependent rickets2

Vitamin D3 (Calcitriol)

Williams syndrome

WSTF

2011  
1
Williams syndrome is an epigenome-regulator disease.
[21242649] Endocr J 58(2): 77-85 (2011)
2010  
2
2010  
3
The vitamin D receptor: new paradigms for the regulation of gene expression by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3).
[20511050] Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am 39(2): 255-69, table of contents (2010)
2010  
4
2011  
5
Vitamin D receptors and parathyroid glands.
[21454240] Endocr Pract 17 Suppl 1(-): 63-8 (2011)
2010  
6
The yin and yang of vitamin D receptor (VDR) signaling in neoplastic progression: operational networks and tissue-specific growth control.
[19737544] Biochem Pharmacol 79(1): 1-9 (2010)
2007  
7
Characterizing early events associated with the activation of target genes by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 in mouse kidney and intestine in vivo.
[17556365] J Biol Chem 282(31): 22344-52 (2007)
2008  
8
Lithocholic acid derivatives act as selective vitamin D receptor modulators without inducing hypercalcemia.
[18180267] J Lipid Res 49(4): 763-72 (2008)
2010  
9
Curcumin: a novel nutritionally derived ligand of the vitamin D receptor with implications for colon cancer chemoprevention.
[20153625] J Nutr Biochem 21(12): 1153-61 (2010)
2010  
10
Quercetin enhances VDR activity, leading to stimulation of its target gene expression in Caco-2 cells.
[21228504] J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo) 56(5): 326-30 (2010)
2007  
11
Perspectives on mechanisms of gene regulation by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 and its receptor.
[17223545] J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 103(3-5): 389-95 (2007)
2006  
12
The human transient receptor potential vanilloid type 6 distal promoter contains multiple vitamin D receptor binding sites that mediate activation by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 in intestinal cells.
[16574738] Mol Endocrinol 20(6): 1447-61 (2006)
2005  
13
Large-scale in silico and microarray-based identification of direct 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 target genes.
[16002434] Mol Endocrinol 19(11): 2685-95 (2005)
2007  
14
Vitamin D: molecular mechanism of action.
[18083936] Ann N Y Acad Sci 1116(): 340-8 (2007)
2007  
15
Vitamin D receptor: key roles in bone mineral pathophysiology, molecular mechanism of action, and novel nutritional ligands.
[18290715] J Bone Miner Res 22 Suppl 2(): V2-10 (2007)
2012  
16
Discovery of the first irreversible small molecule inhibitors of the interaction between the vitamin D receptor and coactivators.
[22563729] J Med Chem 55(10): 4640-51 (2012)
2008  
17
Arterial calcifications and increased expression of vitamin D receptor targets in mice lacking TIF1alpha.
[18287084] Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105(7): 2598-603 (2008)
2007  
18
Lithocholic acid can carry out in vivo functions of vitamin D.
[17535892] Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104(24): 10006-9 (2007)
2001  
19
Duodenal calcium absorption in vitamin D receptor-knockout mice: functional and molecular aspects.
[11687634] Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 98(23): 13324-9 (2001)
2011  
20
Effects of cyclosporine, tacrolimus and rapamycin on renal calcium transport and vitamin D metabolism.
[21691056] Am J Nephrol 34(1): 87-94 (2011)

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