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Hepatic stellate cell lipid droplets: A specialized lipid droplet for retinoid storage
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Dark adaptation and the retinoid cycle of vision
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, 2004T. Lamb, E. Pugh
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Nuclear retinoid receptors and the transcription of retinoid-target genes
Gene, 2004J. Bastien, C. Rochette-Egly
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The retinoid X receptors and their ligands
M. Dawson, Zebin Xia
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2015
Retinoids are analogs of vitamin A that exert multiple effects on cellular differentiation and proliferation, the immune system, and embryonic development. A thorough understanding of their mechanisms of action, formulations, administration, and potential adverse effects enables dermatologists to effectively and safely treat patients with a variety of ...
Sorg, Olivier, Saurat, Jean-Hilaire
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Retinoids are analogs of vitamin A that exert multiple effects on cellular differentiation and proliferation, the immune system, and embryonic development. A thorough understanding of their mechanisms of action, formulations, administration, and potential adverse effects enables dermatologists to effectively and safely treat patients with a variety of ...
Sorg, Olivier, Saurat, Jean-Hilaire
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Severe psoriasis--oral therapy with a new retinoid.
Dermatologica, 1978T. Fredriksson, U. Pettersson
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2004
Shelley, Sekula-Gibbs +2 more
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Shelley, Sekula-Gibbs +2 more
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9-cis retinoic acid is a high affinity ligand for the retinoid X receptor
Cell, 1992R. Heyman +6 more
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Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1986
Retinoids are natural and synthetic analogues of vitamin A. They have a marked influence on the differentiation of epithelial tissues by modifying membrane glycoconjugates and by acting through cytosolic and nuclear mechanisms like steroid hormones. Their clinical and biological toxic effects are numerous, but they are usually benign and reversible ...
J J, Guilhou, J, Meynadier, N, Basset
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Retinoids are natural and synthetic analogues of vitamin A. They have a marked influence on the differentiation of epithelial tissues by modifying membrane glycoconjugates and by acting through cytosolic and nuclear mechanisms like steroid hormones. Their clinical and biological toxic effects are numerous, but they are usually benign and reversible ...
J J, Guilhou, J, Meynadier, N, Basset
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