Steroid Hormone Receptors
Steroid hormone receptors are proteins found in the cells of animals, plants, and fungi that bind to steroid hormones and allow them to regulate gene expression. These receptors play a critical role in many processes such as reproduction, development, and immunity. They enable the cell to respond to different hormones by initiating appropriate cellular responses. Steroid hormone receptors thus provide an important link between hormones and the physiology of the organisms. Understanding the biology and behavior of these receptors is essential for designing new treatments for a variety of diseases.
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