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Possible Genomic Consequence of Nongenomic Action of Glucocorticoids in Neural Cells

Possible Genomic Consequence of Nongenomic Action of Glucocorticoids in Neural Cells The nongenomic, rapid effects of glucocorticoid activate multiple intracellular transduction pathways. This review proposes a possible genomic consequence of the nongenomic action of steroids. The genomic actions of hormonal steroids may be twofold: classic genomic and nongenomically induced genomic. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physiology The American Physiological Society

Possible Genomic Consequence of Nongenomic Action of Glucocorticoids in Neural Cells

Physiology , Volume 16 (6): 292 – Dec 1, 2001

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Abstract

The nongenomic, rapid effects of glucocorticoid activate multiple intracellular transduction pathways. This review proposes a possible genomic consequence of the nongenomic action of steroids. The genomic actions of hormonal steroids may be twofold: classic genomic and nongenomically induced genomic.

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Published: Dec 1, 2001

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