Retinoid X receptor

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== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==
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*RXRγ is involved in working memory and despair behavior<ref>PMID:21334601</ref>.<br />
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*RXRγ is involved in working memory and despair behavior<ref>PMID:21334601</ref>. RXR pathway is a positive regulator of myelin debris clearance and has a role in age-related decline in remyelination<ref>PMID:2463675</ref>. <br />
== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==

Revision as of 07:56, 8 August 2016

Structure of human retinoid X receptor α ligand-binding domain tetramer complex with retinoid (PDB entry 1g5y)

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3D structures of retinoid X receptor

Updated on 08-August-2016

References

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