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NR4A1 Acts as a Nutrient Sensor That Inhibits the Effects of Aging
Stephen Safe
Academic Institute
Houston Methodist
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Aging Effect
100%
Nuclear Receptor 4A1
100%
Nutrient Sensors
100%
Health Protective
20%
Resveratrol
13%
Aging Process
13%
Flavonoids
13%
Adverse Effects
6%
Wild Mice
6%
Gene-deficient Mice
6%
Disease Susceptibility
6%
Protective Effect
6%
Study Support
6%
Inflammatory Diseases
6%
Multiple Tissues
6%
Fibrosis
6%
Disease Survival
6%
Orphan nuclear Receptor
6%
Ligand-receptor Binding
6%
Early Genes
6%
Associated Diseases
6%
Polyphenolics
6%
Anti-aging
6%
Endometriosis
6%
Survival Curve
6%
Kaempferol
6%
Quercetin
6%
Immune Dysfunction
6%
Inflammatory Agents
6%
Improving Health
6%
NR4A
6%
Dietary Phenolic Compounds
6%
Nutrient Targets
6%
Susceptibility Curves
6%
Aging Rate
6%
Immunology and Microbiology
Wild Type
100%
Wild Type Mouse
50%
Inflammatory Disorder
50%
Immune System Disorders
50%
Orphan Nuclear Receptor
50%
Susceptibility
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nuclear Receptor
100%
Resveratrol
14%
Wild Type
14%
Flavonoid
14%
Wild Type Mouse
7%
Orphan Nuclear Receptor
7%
Animal Model
7%
Quercetin
7%
Kaempferol
7%