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Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas

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The Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas (NURSA) is a United States National Institutes of Health-funded research consortium focused on nuclear receptors and nuclear receptor coregulators.[1][2] Its co-principal investigators are Bert O'Malley and Neil McKenna of Baylor College of Medicine and Ron Evans of the Salk Institute.

References

  1. ^ Margolis RN, Evans RM, O'Malley BW (October 2005). "The Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas: development of a functional atlas of nuclear receptors". Mol. Endocrinol. 19 (10): 2433–6. doi:10.1210/me.2004-0461. PMID 16051673.
  2. ^ Lanz RB, Jericevic Z, Zuercher WJ, Watkins C, Steffen DL, Margolis R, McKenna NJ (January 2006). "Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas (): hyperlinking the nuclear receptor signaling community". Nucleic Acids Res. 34 (Database issue): D221–6. doi:10.1093/nar/gkj029. PMC 1347392. PMID 16381851.