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1. Interaction of Phyllanthus amarus extract and its lignans with human xenobiotic receptors, drug metabolizing enzymes and drug transporters.

2. How Uremic Toxins Alter Atorvastatin Disposition: Molecular Mechanisms of Inhibition of the Enzyme CYP3A4.

3. Activation of pregnane X receptor protects against cholestatic liver injury by inhibiting hepatocyte pyroptosis.

4. Hepatocyte-specific SLC27A4 deletion ameliorates nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in mice via suppression of phosphatidylcholine-mediated PXR activation.

5. Rifaximin alleviates intestinal barrier disruption and systemic inflammation via the PXR/NFκB/MLCK pathway and modulates intestinal Lachnospiraceae abundance in heat-stroke mice.

6. PROTAC-mediated activation, rather than degradation, of a nuclear receptor reveals complex ligand-receptor interaction network.

7. Effects of di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and its metabolites on transcriptional activity via human nuclear receptors and gene expression in HepaRG cells.

8. Pregnane X receptor activation promotes hematopoiesis during liver regeneration by inducing proliferation of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in mice.

9. A novel germline Pregnane X Receptor (PXR) variant predisposing to Hodgkin lymphoma in two siblings.

10. Astilbin alleviates hepatic fibrosis through PXR-PINK1/Parkin pathway: A new strategy by regulating hepatic stellate cells-macrophage crosstalk.

11. A comprehensive transcriptome characterization of individual nuclear receptor pathways in the human small intestine.

12. Rifampicin and its derivatives: stability, disposition, and affinity towards pregnane X receptor employing 2D and 3D primary human hepatocytes.

13. Activation of nuclear receptor pregnane-X-receptor protects against abdominal aortic aneurysm by inhibiting oxidative stress.

14. Advances in drug resistance of osteosarcoma caused by pregnane X receptor.

15. The combination of FLCWK with 5-FU inhibits colon cancer and multidrug resistance by activating PXR to suppress the IL-6/STAT3 pathway.

16. Novel antagonists reveal the mechanism of PXR inhibition.

17. The expression of intestinal Cyp2c55 is regulated by the microbiota and inflammation.

18. First-in-Class Small Molecule Degrader of Pregnane X Receptor Enhances Chemotherapy Efficacy.

19. Exogenous Pregnane X Receptor Does Not Undergo Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation in Nucleus under Cell-Based In Vitro Conditions.

20. Remission of copper-induced liver injury through the PXR/NF-kB signaling pathway: The effects of dietary curcumin supplementation in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides).

21. Molecular targets of PXR-dependent ethanol-induced hepatotoxicity in female mice.

22. Pregnane X receptor reduces particulate matter-induced type 17 inflammation in atopic dermatitis.

23. Pregnane X receptor inhibits the transdifferentiation of hepatic stellate cells by down-regulating periostin expression.

24. Cyclosporine-A induced cytotoxicity within HepG2 cells by inhibiting PXR mediated CYP3A4/CYP3A5/MRP2 pathway.

25. Persistent organic pollutants disrupt the oxidant/antioxidant balance of INS-1E pancreatic β-cells causing their physiological dysfunctions.

26. Pregnane X receptor activation induces liver enlargement and regeneration and simultaneously promotes the metabolic activity of CYP3A1/2 and CYP2C6/11 in rats.

27. The effect of new atypical antipsychotic drugs on the expression of transcription factors regulating cytochrome P450 enzymes in rat liver.

28. Regulation of hepatic xenosensor function by HNF4alpha.

29. Insight into the molecular recognition of human and polar bear pregnane X receptor by three organic pollutants using molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations.

30. HNF4α improves hepatocyte regeneration by upregulating PXR.

31. Large-Scale Screening of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance Binding Interactions and Their Mixtures with Nuclear Receptors.

32. B3galt5 functions as a PXR target gene and regulates obesity and insulin resistance by maintaining intestinal integrity.

33. PXR Activation Relieves Deoxynivalenol-Induced Liver Oxidative Stress Via Malat1 LncRNA m 6 A Demethylation.

34. Pregnane X receptor (PXR) deficiency promotes hepatocarcinogenesis via induction of Akr1c18 expression and prostaglandin F 2α (PGF 2α ) levels.

35. Metabolomics reveals dysregulated all-trans retinoic acid and polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism contribute to PXR-induced hepatic steatosis in mice.

36. Cannabidiol promotes intestinal cholesterol uptake mediated by Pregnane X receptor.

37. Gut Microbiota Affects Mouse Pregnane X Receptor Agonist Pregnenolone 16α-Carbonitrile-Induced Hepatomegaly by Regulating Pregnane X Receptor and Yes-Associated Protein Activation.

38. Characterization of NR1J1 Paralog Responses of Marine Mussels: Insights from Toxins and Natural Activators.

39. The reversal of PXR or PPARα activation-induced hepatomegaly.

40. Discovery of PXR agonists from Hypericum japonicum: A class of novel nonaromatic acylphloroglucinol-terpenoid adducts.

41. Induction effect of antiretroviral bictegravir on the expression of Abcb1, Abcg2 and Abcc1 genes associated with P-gp, BCRP and MRP1 transporters present in rat peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

42. Chemical manipulation of an activation/inhibition switch in the nuclear receptor PXR.

43. NR1I2 as a core biological target in chronic venous ulcer tissues treated with ultrasound therapy.

44. Pregnane X Receptor Activation in Liver Macrophages Protects against Endotoxin-Induced Liver Injury.

45. Proanthocyanidin B2 derived metabolites may be ligands for bile acid receptors S1PR2, PXR and CAR: an in silico approach.

46. Oleanolic acid promotes liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy via regulating pregnane X receptor signaling pathway in mice.

47. Pregnane X Receptor Signaling Pathway and Vitamin K: Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Relevance in Human Health.

48. Gut Clostridium sporogenes-derived indole propionic acid suppresses osteoclast formation by activating pregnane X receptor.

49. Pregnane X receptor knockout mitigates weight gain and hepatic metabolic dysregulation in female C57BL/6 J mice on a long-term high-fat diet.

50. Reverse metabolomics for the discovery of chemical structures from humans.

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