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Nuclear Receptors That Have Been Identified and Their Genes Cloned,but

Question 19

Question 19

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Nuclear receptors that have been identified and their genes cloned,but their hormone ligands are unknown are called


A) transcription factors.
B) unknown ligands.
C) orphan receptors.
D) nongenomic receptors.

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