PMID: 26783425Jan 20, 2016Paper

Ah Receptor Pathway Intricacies; Signaling Through Diverse Protein Partners and DNA-Motifs

Toxicology Research
D P JacksonCornelis J Elferink

Abstract

The Ah receptor is a transcription factor that modulates gene expression via interactions with multiple protein partners; these are reviewed, including the novel NC-XRE pathway involving KLF6.

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