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The Process of Two Steroid Hormones Binding to Their Nuclear

Question 146

Question 146

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The process of two steroid hormones binding to their nuclear receptors at two half-sites on DNA to initiate transcription is called


A) synergism.
B) antagonism.
C) translocation.
D) dimerization.

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