[Inflammatory control on lifestyle-related diseases and bone metabolism].

2011 
: Recent findings suggest that chronic inflammation is involved in lifestyle related diseases and osteoporosis. Members of nuclear receptor superfamily have regulatory effects on inflammatory processes and cytokine responses which contribute to prevention and treatment of above diseases. Here, recent studies are described that these nuclear receptors have regulatory roles called transrepression in chronic inflammatory diseases through their interactions with transcription factors and cell-signaling systems.
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