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    Nuclear Hormone Receptor Superfamily

    Nuclear hormone receptors constitute a superfamily of structurally related ligand binding transcription factors that includes the steroid receptors, thyroid hormone receptors, vitamin D and retinoid receptors, and orphan receptors for which ligands have not yet been found. (NCI Thesaurus)




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