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    Thyroid Hormone Receptor Gene

    Thyroid Hormone Receptor Genes (Nuclear Receptor Family), c-erbA alpha and c-erbA beta, encode two isoforms each of c-erbA proteins (Thyroid Hormone Receptor) that specifically bind thyroid hormones and, thereby activated, regulate target gene transcription. (NCI Thesaurus)




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