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1. The emerging roles of orphan nuclear receptors in prostate cancer.

2. Destabilization of the torsioned conformation of a ligand side chain inverts the LXRβ activity.

3. The impairment of cholesterol metabolism in Huntington disease.

4. Glucocorticoids enhance prolonged clearance of apoptotic cells by upregulating liver X receptor, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-δ and UCP2.

5. ABCG1 is involved in vitamin E efflux.

6. miR-206 controls LXRα expression and promotes LXR-mediated cholesterol efflux in macrophages.

7. Role of PPAR, LXR, and PXR in epidermal homeostasis and inflammation.

8. DNA topoisomerase II inhibitors induce macrophage ABCA1 expression and cholesterol efflux-an LXR-dependent mechanism.

9. Synergistic effect of conjugated linolenic acid isomers against induced oxidative stress, inflammation and erythrocyte membrane disintegrity in rat model.

10. Retinoic acid receptor agonists regulate expression of ATP-binding cassette transporter G1 in macrophages.

11. Calpain-mediated ABCA1 degradation: post-translational regulation of ABCA1 for HDL biogenesis.

12. Modulation of RXR function through ligand design.

13. Lipid metabolism in mammalian tissues and its control by retinoic acid.

14. Synthetic LXR agonist inhibits the development of atherosclerosis in New Zealand White rabbits.

15. ATP-binding cassette G5/G8 deficiency causes hypertriglyceridemia by affecting multiple metabolic pathways.

16. Gene regulation mediating fiber-type transformation in skeletal muscle cells is partly glucose- and ChREBP-dependent.

17. Tryptase promotes human monocyte-derived macrophage foam cell formation by suppressing LXRalpha activation.

18. ADD1/SREBP1c activates the PGC1-alpha promoter in brown adipocytes.

19. Niacin improves renal lipid metabolism and slows progression in chronic kidney disease.

20. Liver X receptor regulates expression of MRP2 but not that of MDR1 and BCRP in the liver.

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