DOI:10.1038/nrd1283 - Corpus ID: 17487277
Steroid-hormone rapid actions, membrane receptors and a conformational ensemble model
@article{Norman2004SteroidhormoneRA, title={Steroid-hormone rapid actions, membrane receptors and a conformational ensemble model}, author={Anthony W. Norman and Mathew T. Mizwicki and Derek P. G. Norman}, journal={Nature Reviews Drug Discovery}, year={2004}, volume={3}, pages={27-41}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:17487277} }
- A. Norman, Mathew T. Mizwicki, Derek P. G. Norman
- Published in Nature reviews. Drug… 2004
- Medicine, Chemistry, Biology
This review summarizes the current knowledge of membrane-associated steroid receptors, as well as details of structure–function relationships between steroid hormones and the ligand-binding domains of their nuclear and membrane- associated receptors.
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