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Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1990
This article reviews the determination of retinoic acids and their metabolites (first-generation retinoids), aromatic retinoids (second generation) and arotinoids (third generation) in biological samples. Because of the sensitivity of the retinoids to isomerization and oxidation, special care has to be taken from sample collection and storage ...
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This article reviews the determination of retinoic acids and their metabolites (first-generation retinoids), aromatic retinoids (second generation) and arotinoids (third generation) in biological samples. Because of the sensitivity of the retinoids to isomerization and oxidation, special care has to be taken from sample collection and storage ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1988
Retinoids, chemicals that have vitamin A activity, have become important therapeutic agents for a variety of cutaneous disorders, including acne. This paper reviews the history of retinoid use in acne, including retinol, topical tretinoin, topical and systemic isotretinoin, systemic etretinate, and new investigational retinoid molecules.
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Retinoids, chemicals that have vitamin A activity, have become important therapeutic agents for a variety of cutaneous disorders, including acne. This paper reviews the history of retinoid use in acne, including retinol, topical tretinoin, topical and systemic isotretinoin, systemic etretinate, and new investigational retinoid molecules.
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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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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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Transport of Retinoids by the Interphotoreceptor Retinoid-binding Protein
Nutrition Reviews, 2009In the retina, the interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein shuttles retinoids between the retinal pigment epithelium and the rod outer segment. A molecular mechanism for this transport is proposed.
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Molecular basis of sun-induced premature skin ageing and retinoid antagonism
Nature, 1996G. Fisher+6 more
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Retinoid Signaling Determines Germ Cell Fate in Mice
Science, 2006J. Bowles+11 more
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