Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 25, Issue 1 163-165, Copyright © 1997 by Oxford University Press
E Martinez, DD Moore, E Keller, D Pearce, V Robinson, PN MacDonald, SS Simons Jr, E Sanchez and M Danielsen
We have expanded the original Glucocorticoid Receptor Resource (GRR)
database to include several individual resources as part of a larger
project called the Nuclear Receptor Resource (NRR). In addition to the GRR,
the NRR currently features the Thyroid Hormone Receptor Resource, the
Androgen Receptor Resource, the Mineralocorticoid Receptor Resource, the
Vitamin D Receptor Resource, and the Steroid Receptor Associated Proteins
Resource. The goal of the NRR project is to provide a comprehensive
resource for information on the nuclear receptor superfamily, and to
provide a forum for the dissemination and discussion of both published and
unpublished material on these proteins. Although the individual resources
are managed from different servers, all the files are integrated and can be
accessed through the project's Home Page, housed at http://nrr.
georgetown.edu/nrr.html. In the near future, we hope to expand the project
to contain information on other nuclear receptors and to better our
electronic publication system. To accomplish this, we encourage the
involvement of nuclear receptor investigators in the NRR.
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The Nuclear Receptor Resource Project
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Georgetown University Medical School, 3900 Reservoir Road, NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA.
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