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- adjective biochemistry Of or relating to
farnesol or its derivatives, especially to the metabolically active farnesyl pyrophosphate
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Examples
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Guggulsterone is a farnesoid X receptor antagonist in coactivator association assays but acts to enhance transcription of bile salt export pump.
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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Guggulsterone is a farnesoid X receptor antagonist in coactivator association assays but acts to enhance transcription of bile salt export pump.
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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INT-747 is a novel derivative of a human bile acid CDCA (that binds to the farnesoid-X receptor).
Science Blog BJS 2010
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The study built on the recent discovery that farnesoid X receptor (FXR) - a nuclear receptor found mainly in the liver - is found in breast cancer tissue.
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INT-747 is a potent, first-in-class farnesoid X receptor (FXR) agonist derived from the primary human bile acid chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA), the natural endogenous FXR agonist.
Medindia Health News 2010
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INT-747 is a novel derivative of a human bile acid CDCA (that binds to the farnesoid-X receptor).
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The study built on the recent discovery that farnesoid X receptor (FXR) - a nuclear receptor found mainly in the liver - is found in breast cancer tissue.
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INT-747 is a novel derivative of a human bile acid CDCA (that binds to the farnesoid-X receptor).
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Giordano, Donatella Vizza, Salvatore Panza, Ines Barone, Daniela Bonofiglio, Suzanne A. Fuqua, Stefania Catalano and Sebastiano A.dò carried out the study, "A.tivated farnesoid X receptor inhibits growth of tamoxifen resistant breast cancer cells."
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INT-747 is a novel derivative of a human bile acid CDCA (that binds to the farnesoid-X receptor).
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