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The Pregnane X Receptor: A Promiscuous Xenobiotic Receptor That Has Diverged during Evolution
2000
Molecular Endocrinology
Transcription of genes encoding cytochrome P450 3A (CYP3A) monooxygenases is induced by a variety of xenobiotics and natural steroids. There are marked differences in the compounds that induce CYP3A gene expression between species. Recently, the mouse and human pregnane X receptor (PXR) were shown to be activated by compounds that induce CYP3A expression. However, most studies of CYP3A regulation have been performed using rabbit and rat hepatocytes. Here, we report the cloning and
doi:10.1210/me.14.1.27
pmid:10628745
fatcat:kr3xeksisfgddn5fvudslbwj2u