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Topical and Systemic Retinoids in the Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Comprehensive Literature Review

open access: yesDermatology and Therapy
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a debilitating chronic skin disorder characterized by painful inflammatory nodules, abscesses and sinus tracts involving intertriginous areas and has an adverse impact on patient quality of life. Over the past decade, the
Elisa Molinelli   +7 more
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Retinoids and Bone

open access: yes, 2011
Vitamin A (retinol) can be produced in the body by hydrolysis of retinyl esters or reduction of retinal. Liver and eggs, which are good animal sources of vitamin A, contain retinyl esters. Plant sources such as carrots and spinach contain pro-vitamin A carotenoids, which can be cleaved to retinal. Retinal, also called retinaldehyde, is interconvertible
Ulf H. Lerner, H. Herschel Conaway
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Chemical synthesis of phosphorylated retinoids. Their mannosyl acceptor activity in rat liver membranes.

open access: hybrid, 1977
Luigi M. De Luca   +3 more
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Uptake and processing of [3h]retinoids in rat liver studied by electron microscopic autoradiography [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1988
H. Hendriks   +4 more
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Structure–Activity Relationships and Therapeutic Applications of Retinoids in View of Potential Benefits from Drug Repurposing Process

open access: yesBiomedicines
Vitamin A, an essential micronutrient, is integral to various biological processes crucial for organismal development and maintenance. Dietary sources of vitamin A encompass preformed retinol, retinyl esters, and provitamin A carotenoids.
Piotr Kawczak   +3 more
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Retinoids in Dermatology [PDF]

open access: yesMayo Clinic Proceedings, 1987
Charles N. Ellis   +2 more
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Randomized phase 3 evaluation of trifarotene 50 μg/g cream treatment of moderate facial and truncal acne. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
BACKGROUND: Acne vulgaris often affects the face, shoulders, chest, and back, but treatment of nonfacial acne has not been rigorously studied. OBJECTIVES: Assess the safety and efficacy of trifarotene 50 μg/g cream, a novel topical retinoid, in moderate ...
Ahmad, Faiz   +16 more
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