Retinoic Acid Is Able to Reinitiate Spermatogenesis in Vitamin A-Deficient Rats and High Replicate Doses Support the Full Development of Spermatogenic Cells
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Choline dehydrogenase polymorphism rs12676 is a functional variation and is associated with changes in human sperm cell functionMolecular characterization and developmental expression of NORPEG, a novel gene induced by retinoic acidRetinoic acid inhibits rat XY gonad development by blocking mesonephric cell migration and decreasing the number of gonocytesHigh postnatal lethality and testis degeneration in retinoic acid receptor alpha mutant miceE-MAP-115, encoding a microtubule-associated protein, is a retinoic acid-inducible gene required for spermatogenesisPeriodic retinoic acid-STRA8 signaling intersects with periodic germ-cell competencies to regulate spermatogenesisThe Role of Retinoic Acid (RA) in Spermatogonial DifferentiationRole for rodent Smc6 in pericentromeric heterochromatin domains during spermatogonial differentiation and meiosis.Retinoic acid induces multiple hallmarks of the prospermatogonia-to-spermatogonia transition in the neonatal mouse.Retinoic acid regulates sex-specific timing of meiotic initiation in mice.The importance of folate, zinc and antioxidants in the pathogenesis and prevention of subfertility.Exposure to retinoic acid in the neonatal but not adult mouse results in synchronous spermatogenesisc-kit expression profile and regulatory factors during spermatogonial stem cell differentiation.Effects of vitamin A on in vitro maturation of pre-pubertal mouse spermatogonial stem cellsMarker expression reveals heterogeneity of spermatogonia in the neonatal mouse testis.Retinol improves in vitro differentiation of pre-pubertal mouse spermatogonial stem cells into sperm during the first wave of spermatogenesis.Vitamin A in reproduction and developmentInitiating meiosis: the case for retinoic acidRetinoic Acid Receptors Control Spermatogonia Cell-Fate and Induce Expression of the SALL4A Transcription FactorRole of retinoid signaling in the regulation of spermatogenesis.Long-term vitamin A deficiency induces alteration of adult mouse spermatogenesis and spermatogonial differentiation: direct effect on spermatogonial gene expression and indirect effects via somatic cells.Retinoic acid receptor alpha is required for synchronization of spermatogenic cycles and its absence results in progressive breakdown of the spermatogenic process.Retinoid signaling in control of progenitor cell differentiation during mouse development.Temporal profiling of rat transcriptomes in retinol-replenished vitamin A-deficient testis.Vitamin A/retinol and maintenance of pluripotency of stem cells.Levels of the retinoic acid synthesizing enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase-1A2 are lower in testicular tissue from men with infertility.Precious cargo: regulation of sex-specific germ cell development in mice.RA induces differentiation of multipotent P19 cells towards male germ cell.Vitamin A prevents round spermatid nuclear damage and promotes the production of motile sperm during in vitro maturation of vitrified pre-pubertal mouse testicular tissue.Different testicular gene expression patterns in the first spermatogenic cycle of postnatal and vitamin A-deficient rat testis.Location and functional significance of retinol-binding sites on the serine/threonine kinase, c-Raf.Aging results in molecular changes in an enriched population of undifferentiated rat spermatogonia.Periodic production of retinoic acid by meiotic and somatic cells coordinates four transitions in mouse spermatogenesis.Stage and tissue-specific expression of the alcohol dehydrogenase 1 (Adh-1) gene during mouse development.Isotretinoin administration improves sperm production in men with infertility from oligoasthenozoospermia: a pilot study.Dietary intake of high-dose biotin inhibits spermatogenesis in young rats.Retinoic acid and host-pathogen interactions: effects on inducible nitric oxide synthase in vivo.Lycopene induces retinoic acid receptor transcriptional activation in mice.The cytosolic aldehyde dehydrogenase gene (Aldh1) is developmentally expressed in Leydig cells.Retinoic Acid Receptor Signaling in Post-Natal Male Germ Cell Differentiation
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Retinoic Acid Is Able to Reinitiate Spermatogenesis in Vitamin A-Deficient Rats and High Replicate Doses Support the Full Development of Spermatogenic Cells
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1991 nî lūn-bûn
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1991 թուականի Փետրուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1991 թվականի փետրվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1991年の論文
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1991年論文
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1991年論文
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1991年論文
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10.1210/ENDO-128-2-697
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1991-02-01T00:00:00Z