MindMap Gallery Nuclear receptor superfamily and disease treatment
The nuclear receptor superfamily is a group of transcription factors that bind to hormone and lipid ligands, participating in various physiological processes. These receptors play crucial roles in regulating metabolism, development, and immune responses. Dysfunction of nuclear receptors is associated with multiple diseases, such as diabetes, obesity, and cancer. Consequently, nuclear receptors have become important targets for drug development. By modulating nuclear receptor activity, drugs can restore normal physiological balance, providing effective means for treating these diseases.
Edited at 2025-01-18 09:41:32