Gene expression profiling reveals a regulatory role for RORα and RORγ in phase I and phase II metabolism

Retinoid-related orphan receptors alpha (RORα) and gamma (RORγ) are both expressed in liver; however, their physiological functions in this tissue have not yet been clearly defined. The RORα1 and R...

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