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Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear
Hierarchy: | ∟ ∟ ∟ Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear 98 coordinate concepts9 subordinate concepts∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ Albumins | ∟ ∟ ∟ Amyloid | ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ Lectins | ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ Peptones | ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ Prions | ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ Proteome | ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ Serpins | ∟ Silk | ∟ ∟ ∟ Thymosin | ∟ ∟ ∟ ∟ |
Broader terms: | ∟ ∟ ∟ Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear |
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Annotation: | GEN; prefer specifics; for hormone receptors, see note on RECEPTORS, CELL SURFACE; DF: RECEPT CYTOPLASMIC
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History note: | Receptors, Cell Surface (1983-1993)X |
historyNote*: | 94
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publicMeSHNote*: | 94
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Scope note: | Proteins in the cytoplasm or nucleus that specifically bind signaling molecules and trigger changes which influence the behavior of cells. The major groups are the steroid hormone receptors (RECEPTORS, STEROID), which usually are found in the cytoplasm, and the thyroid hormone receptors (RECEPTORS, THYROID HORMONE), which usually are found in the nucleus. Receptors, unlike enzymes, generally do not catalyze chemical changes in their ligands.
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dateCreated*: | 1993-06-30X |
dateEstablished*: | 1994-01-01X |
dateRevised*: | 2000-06-22X |
recordAuthorizer*: | sjnX |
recordMaintainer*: | jmpX |
recordOriginator*: | RAZX |
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Labels and equivalent concepts: | Solulima- ja tumareseptorit (fi) XKärnreceptorer (sv) Nukleära receptorer (sv, replaced) Receptors, Cytosol and Nuclear (en, replaced) Nuclear Receptors (en, replaced) Receptors, Cytosolic and Nuclear (en, replaced) Receptors, Nuclear and Cytoplasmic (en, replaced) Nuclear Hormone Receptors (en, replaced) Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Receptors (en, replaced) Cytoplasmic Hormone Receptors (en, replaced) Cytoplasmic Receptors (en, replaced) Cytosol and Nuclear Receptors (en, replaced) Cytosolic and Nuclear Receptors (en, replaced) Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Receptors (en, replaced) |
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