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New glucocorticoids on the horizon : Repress, Don't activate!

Author
SONG, In-Ho; GOLD, Ralf; STRAUB, Rainer H; BURMESTER, Gerd-Rudiger; BUTTGEREIT, Frank
Department of Internal Medicine I, University Hospital, Regensburg, Germany
Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany
Institute of Multiple Sclerosis Research, Department of Medicine, University of Goettingen, and the Hertie Foundation, Goettingen, Germany
Source

Journal of rheumatology. 2005, Vol 32, Num 7, pp 1199-1207, 9 p ; ref : 84 ref

CODEN
JRHUA9
ISSN
0315-162X
Scientific domain
Rheumatology
Publisher
Journal of Rheumatology Publishing, Toronto, ON
Publication country
Canada
Document type
Article
Language
English
Author keyword
GLUCOCORTICOIDS GENOMIC AND NONGENOMIC MECHANISMS CYTOSOLIC AND MEMBRANE-BOUND GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR TRANSACTIVATION TRANSREPRESSION NITRIC OXIDE
Keyword (fr)
Azote monoxyde Glucocorticoïde Maladie inflammatoire Mécanisme Rhumatologie Récepteur membranaire
Keyword (en)
Nitric oxide Glucocorticoid Inflammatory disease Mechanism Rheumatology Membrane receptor
Keyword (es)
Nitrógeno monóxido Glucocorticoide Enfermedad inflamatoria Mecanismo Reumatología Receptor membrana
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002B Medical sciences / 002B15 Diseases of the osteoarticular system

Discipline
Osteoarticular pathology
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
16955891

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