Teratogenicity of low doses of all-trans retinoic acid in presomite mouse embryos.
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Molecular dynamics of retinoic acid-induced craniofacial malformations: implications for the origin of gnathostome jawsHoloprosencephaly: signaling interactions between the brain and the face, the environment and the genes, and the phenotypic variability in animal models and humansMolecular diagnosis of a novel heterozygous 268C-->T (R90C) mutation in TGIF gene in a fetus with holoprosencephaly and premaxillary agenesisTGIF inhibits retinoid signalingLoss of Tgif function causes holoprosencephaly by disrupting the SHH signaling pathway.The molecular genetics of holoprosencephaly.Targeted disruption of Tgif, the mouse ortholog of a human holoprosencephaly gene, does not result in holoprosencephaly in mice.Genetic approaches to understanding brain development: holoprosencephaly as a model.Genesis of teratogen-induced holoprosencephaly in mice.Cleft lip and palate results from Hedgehog signaling antagonism in the mouse: Phenotypic characterization and clinical implicationsPrenatal diagnosis of partial monosomy 18p(18p11.2-->pter) and trisomy 21q(21q22.3-->qter) with alobar holoprosencephaly and premaxillary agenesis.Teratogenesis of holoprosencephaly.Multiple hits during early embryonic development: digenic diseases and holoprosencephalyImpact of retinoic acid exposure on midfacial shape variation and manifestation of holoprosencephaly in Twsg1 mutant mice.The Hedgehog signaling pathway--implications for drug targets in cancer and neurodegenerative disorders.TGIF Mutations in Human Holoprosencephaly: Correlation between Genotype and PhenotypeTransformation of hematopoietic cells by the Ski oncoprotein involves repression of retinoic acid receptor signalingALDH1A3 loss of function causes bilateral anophthalmia/microphthalmia and hypoplasia of the optic nerve and optic chiasm.Recessive and dominant mutations in retinoic acid receptor beta in cases with microphthalmia and diaphragmatic hernia.Developmental abnormalities in cultured mouse embryos deprived of retinoic by inhibition of yolk-sac retinol binding protein synthesis.Reproductive toxicants have a threshold of adversity.Gain-of-Function Mutations in RARB Cause Intellectual Disability with Progressive Motor Impairment.Nuclear retinoid receptors and pregnancy: placental transfer, functions, and pharmacological aspects.Holoprosencephaly: molecular study of a California population.What experimental embryology can teach us about the development of the extraocular muscles in anophthalmia: at the interface of basic and clinical sciences.Effects of excess vitamin A on development of cranial neural crest-derived structures: a neonatal and embryologic study.Retinoic acid administration is associated with changes in the extracellular matrix and cardiac mesenchyme within the endocardial cushion.Exposure-disease continuum for 2-chloro-2'-deoxyadenosine, a prototype ocular teratogen. 1. Dose-response analysis.Upregulation of cellular retinoic acid-binding protein I expression by ethanol.Selegiline is an efficient and potent inducer for bone marrow stromal cell differentiation into neuronal phenotype.Zebrafish model of holoprosencephaly demonstrates a key role for TGIF in regulating retinoic acid metabolism.Trichloroethylene, trichloroacetic acid, and dichloroacetic acid: do they affect eye development in the Sprague-Dawley rat?Developmental toxicity of the HIV-protease inhibitor indinavir in rats.A novel method for retinoic acid administration reveals differential and dose-dependent downregulation of Fgf3 in the developing inner ear and anterior CNS.Functions of TGIF homeodomain proteins and their roles in normal brain development and holoprosencephaly
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Teratogenicity of low doses of all-trans retinoic acid in presomite mouse embryos.
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Teratogenicity of low doses of all-trans retinoic acid in presomite mouse embryos.
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Teratogenicity of low doses of all-trans retinoic acid in presomite mouse embryos.
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Teratogenicity of low doses of all-trans retinoic acid in presomite mouse embryos.
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Teratogenicity of low doses of all-trans retinoic acid in presomite mouse embryos.
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Teratogenicity of low doses of all-trans retinoic acid in presomite mouse embryos.
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Teratogenicity of low doses of all-trans retinoic acid in presomite mouse embryos.
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Teratogenicity of low doses of all-trans retinoic acid in presomite mouse embryos.
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10.1002/TERA.1420510605
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1995-06-01T00:00:00Z