Nuclear Hormone Receptors and Steroid Hormone Signaling by Kevin Ahern, PhD

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About the Lecture

The lecture Nuclear Hormone Receptors and Steroid Hormone Signaling by Kevin Ahern, PhD is from the course Hormones and Signal Transduction. It contains the following chapters:

  • Nuclear Hormone Receptors
  • Steroid Hormone Signaling
  • Steroid Hormone Signaling

Included Quiz Questions

  1. They are located in the intracellular compartment of cells.
  2. They transmit signals through the lipid bilayer.
  3. They are protein kinases.
  4. They act more rapidly than G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs).
  1. They cause their receptors to release heat shock proteins.
  2. They decrease the transcriptional activity of their receptors.
  3. Their receptors are coupled with cAMP.
  4. They cause their receptor to carry them to the nucleus.
  5. They stimulate the transcriptional activity of their receptors.

Author of lecture Nuclear Hormone Receptors and Steroid Hormone Signaling

 Kevin Ahern, PhD

Kevin Ahern, PhD


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By ARUN M. on 04. December 2021 for Nuclear Hormone Receptors and Steroid Hormone Signaling

Awesome review , covering all the important concepts with clear explanation