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Role of stimulated by retinoic acid 6 in 46 children of coarctation of the aorta. [PDF]
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All-trans Retinoic Acid Sensitizes Epithelial Ovarian Cancer to PARP Inhibition after Exposure to Cisplatin. [PDF]
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Wnt signaling pathway and retinoic acid signaling pathway involved in delamination and migration of chicken trunk NCCs and contributing to HVP phenotype. [PDF]
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Stereoselective Synthesis of (<i>R</i>)-all-<i>trans</i>-13,14-Dihydroretinol and -Retinoic Acid. [PDF]
Wienecke P, Minnaard AJ.
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Retinoic Acid and Retinoic Acid Receptors as Pleiotropic Modulators of the Immune System.
Annual Review of Immunology, 2016Vitamin A is a multifunctional vitamin implicated in a wide range of biological processes. Its control over the immune system and functions are perhaps the most pleiotropic not only for development but also for the functional fate of almost every cell ...
Alexandre Larangé, H. Cheroutre
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Evolution of retinoic acid receptors and retinoic acid signaling.
Sub-cellular biochemistry, 2014Retinoic acid (RA) is a vitamin A-derived morphogen controlling important developmental processes in vertebrates, and more generally in chordates, including axial patterning and tissue formation and differentiation. In the embryo, endogenous RA levels are controlled by RA synthesizing and degrading enzymes and the RA signal is transduced by two ...
Juliana Gutierrez-Mazariegos+2 more
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Current Topics in Developmental Biology
The active metabolite of vitamin A, all-trans-retinoic acid (atRA), is critical for maintenance of many cellular processes. Although the enzymes that can synthesize and clear atRA in mammals have been identified, their tissue and cell-type specific roles are still not fully established.
N. Isoherranen, Y. Wen
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The active metabolite of vitamin A, all-trans-retinoic acid (atRA), is critical for maintenance of many cellular processes. Although the enzymes that can synthesize and clear atRA in mammals have been identified, their tissue and cell-type specific roles are still not fully established.
N. Isoherranen, Y. Wen
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