Caffeine increases Nr1i3 expression and potentiates the effects of its ligand, TCPOBOP, in mice liver
<p>Caffeine is one of the world's most consumed substances. It is present in coffee, green tea and guarana, among others. The xenobiotic-sensing nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I, member 3 (Nr1i3), also known as the Constitutive Androstane Receptor (Car) is a key regulator of drug met...
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Main Authors: | Heidge Fukumasu (Author), Arina Lázaro Rochetti (Author), Andreia Oliveira Latorre (Author), Pedro Ratto Lisboa Pires (Author), Tereza Cristina Silva (Author), Maria Lucia Zaidan Dagli (Author) |
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Universidade de São Paulo,
2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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